On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Jon Biddell wrote: > >home service with fixed IP (doesn't mean it doesn't exist...). And yes, the > >business class service doesn't seem to mention it explicitly either, but > >since they're talking multiple IP addresses assigned to the client, I assume > >they do fixed IP. > > Sure do... Pity I can't get ADSL at my exchange, or I'd be on one of these > now...
I did notice later (damn my inability to read right the first time) that Home connections do have fixed IP, and furthermore there's no restriction on running servers or multiple machines off the one line. So, the question then becomes, why pay for a business service? Support, perhaps? Seems like an awful lot of money for the ability to get the answer 'you're screwed' a bit faster... <g> > >Yes, they've got some nice cheap home connections. But their business ones > >aren't the low end of the spectrum. > > Hmmm... They're not the cheapest, but better than Telstra, and support is 'Better than Telstra' is hardly a difficult task... -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- #include <disclaimer.h> Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
