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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue May 31 09:35:18 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: cfowler at outpostsentinel.com (Christopher Fowler)</li>
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Remote site. It goes down at midnight I fix at 9am. I have a GDuo. I
had to setup PPPOE on my RH7.3 box. I took an hour to get back up.
This is partially my fault because we are running servers on a
residential account. In reality they can take down the network anytime
they want.
>
> I will say this, however. Speedfactory is getting a bit large.
>
> On 31 May 2005 08:47:05 -0400, Christopher Fowler
> <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> 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
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