[sclug] ADSL Trouble

Chris Snow Chris.Snow at hutchison3g.com
Sat Oct 25 09:05:28 UTC 2003


I've got NTL broadband, the home package.  Previously connected via a IPCOP
firewall, but now use OpenBSD (just for the experience).  All works ok,
reasonably quick, and reliable.

I'll be interested to hear how you get on with the static IP's.

Cheers,

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Rixon [mailto:scott at green-flag.com]
Sent: 27 September 2002 12:32
To: sclug at sclug.org.uk
Subject: [sclug] ADSL Trouble


Hi all!!

I have just bought my first house!! One of the main requirements is fast
Internet access, it's in Calcot Reading, so ADSL no problem...

Or so I thought....

BT have been out.. I'm too far from the exchange!! AAAHHHH.......

I now have a Business order with NTL.. Anyone used them? They do a 512K
connection, don't know about up-speed. The home one is 128K. It's ?70 a
month. For a one off payment of ?10 I can have 4 static IP's! Lets hope
it works!!


Fingers crossed..

Scott


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