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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Jun 1 02:35:23 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mpwright at speedfactory.net (Mark Wright)</li>
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I will probably go with bell if I can't have a static IP any more.
Why pay SF $20 more than bell for nothing?
Mark
On Jun 1, 2005, at 12:42 AM, Jerald Sheets wrote:
> Same here...
>
> --J
>
> --- Raylynn Knight <audilover at speedfactory.net> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 08:47 -0400, Christopher
>> Fowler wrote:
>>
>>> I came into my remote office today to discover
>>>
>> that Speedfactory had
>>
>>> switched me over to PPPOE. Apparently they sent
>>>
>> one of my partners an
>>
>>> email and I've not received it. This causes pain
>>>
>> because the only
>>
>>> reason why I've not switched to PPPOE and their
>>>
>> faster speed before was
>>
>>> because I could not afford the downtime.
>>>
>>> They told me that everyone was forced to go to
>>>
>> PPPOE. Is this true?
>>
>>> What about Speakeasy.
>>>
>>> I will add this. <flamebait>The only reason I've
>>>
>> not switched to
>>
>>> BS</flamebait> is because of the level of support
>>>
>> I get from these
>>
>>> guys. They helped me setup PPPOE on Linux twice.
>>>
>> BS would say "Linux
>>
>>> is not supported". They've returned my calls and
>>>
>> have called me back
>>
>>> when things began working again. Now since I'm
>>>
>> forced to go PPPOE my
>>
>>> only thing keeping me with SF is the support.
>>>
>> Does SE force PPPOE?
>>
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>> I'm with speedfactory and I don't have PPPOE.
>> Perhaps its because I pay
>> for extra static IP addresses.
>>
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