I know static IP is coming on ADSL , but remember at the end of the day I
enjoyed a static IP for a year before this new system.
At the end of the day telecom's cost structure is way to high. I miss playing
Q2, and i can upgrade debian via ftp at 3.5 cents a meg instead of 35. Also my
parents are in Kapiti so I avoid paying tolls to them and them to me.
Ive also found Paradise's help desk brighter and easier to get to. (I have some
dialup friends who swear by paradise)
All in all moving to Saturn/Paradise will save me heaps, give me a better
service i think and allow the smaller players a better chance to do business.
Thing
Shane Cole wrote:
> Paradise is quite happy to act as secondary (or primary as well for that
> matter) for any of its customers, be they ADSL or Cable.
>
> While I am posting, the static IP for ADSL trial we have been doing has been
> working perfectly so far, log on and off as much as you like, you get the
> same IP address.
>
> Regards
> Shane
>
> > > I also need a second dns server IP, anybody want to be my secondary
> > > while i be theirs? will that work?
> >
> > You could get free secondary service from granitecanyon.com; they seem
> > to be reliable. This also has the advantage that if saturn's network
> > has problems, your DNS still can be accessed.
> >
> > Donald Gordon
>
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Received on Sat Oct 23 07:50:54 1999