Carl,

 You are right.  Time Warner in Houston is going to start providing (for an extra fee) 
static ip's sometime in the first quarter of 2001.  When I had dsl I was lucky that I 
had static ip's.  Now I use wireless broadband from sprint and my ips are static.
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 09:02:40   Carl B. Constantine wrote:
>On 12/26/2000 16:25, Eddie Torres at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Unless you get a static ip.
>
>That's a good point, but AFAIK there are no more cable providers giving out
>static IP addresses. There just isn't enough of them to do that. And if they
>are, it won't be long before they switch to DHCP. That's what happened with
>@Home.
>
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