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In the past, I had Media One with a single IP address. I used Linux IP Masquerading on a tired old box in order to allow the two computers at my house to have full Internet access. Media One's performance steadily degraded as more and more people in my neighborhood subscribed to this shared media. Additionally, I often need to do Microsoft Networking from home back to the office and it's damned near impossible using IP Masquerading, samba BDC, etc. nightmare. It got to the point where I couldn't stand the delays any longer and I went shopping for DSL. I was looking at DSL with two criteria in mind. One with faster than the default speed, and I also considered a service that would allow me multiple IPs (at a premium). I decided to go with Concentric DSL. For only $69/month, I get 4 IPs, and very respectable speeds. The following is from their web-site: ConcentricDSL HomeOffice is available at two speed levels. Each level has a download speed (the first number) and an upload speed (second number shown). Because it's priced at a flat monthly rate, ConcentricDSL HomeOffice offers predictable billing, unlike ISDN services, which usually fluctuate as your usage patterns change. 608Kbps / 128Kbps -- $69 per month 1.5Mbps / 384Kbps -- $89 per month Multiple PCs can use a single connection. With ConcentricDSL HomeOffice, you can use your connection in ways that were previously cost-prohibitive. For instance, instead of having separate dial-up lines for each PC, you can connect up to four PCs to the same service. While one user checks for incoming e-mail, another user can explore the Internet. As far as it's being Linux friendly.. It's pure IP. No dhcp gimmicks or tricks required. I'm running Linux here too. They're installation was quick and easy. Believe it or not, Bell Atlantic comes and installs the line. Once complete, Concentric's installer hooks you up with the router/box. No problems, complaints. Very reliable. Of course, for a single IP address, you can do better, but if multiple IPs is important and you don't want to mess with Linux Masquerading and Samba. I heartily recommend it. -Ron Stephanie Springer wrote: > area?) There doesn't seem to be much difference in price, so I'm mostly > looking for comments on customer service (and of course, whether or not > they're linux-friendly.) Thanks! - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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