Well, after more than three years of having a semi-static IP
address from AT&T, they now seem to be changing my IP address
every few days.

Looks like I'll have to set up my GB-Flash at home to use the
mobile VPN to connect to the GB-1000 in the office, and then
set up a process on one of my home machines to ping something
in the office every few minutes to keep the VPN up (so that I
can access home from the office).

Once I finish I'll report back with how I configured the GNAT
Boxes, how I set up the ping process, and any problems that I
ran into so that anyone else that has a similar problem can
duplicate my setup.

On the other hand, AT&T Broadband now has a service offering
with 384K upload (the regular service has 128K upload), 3000K
download, and 5 static IP addresses (no servers allowed) for
$99/mo.  Between the extra upstream bandwidth and the static
IP addresses, this is looking kinda tempting!

Mike Burden
Lynk Systems
http://www.lynk.com
(616)532-4985
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