On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 06:59:35AM -0400, Jacques B. wrote:
> They used to have a variety of other packages offering 2, 4, or
an
> arbitrary (pay a few bucks per extra) number.
The question still remains if they are still doing that for longtime
customers or if they've been moved to the new home DSL package with
just one IP.
No; you get what you signed up for unless you ask to change.
than one public IP. Based on the description of his problem it
could
be coincidental that his problem started when he changed hardware
while the real cause is the change in static IP allocation by his ISP
provider. That may not be the case. But the symptoms could easily
fit that scenario hence we need to rule it out. No amount of
It's possible but unlikely. A message from the OP to speakeasy wouldn't
hurt.
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