Neil,
Could you explain to me a little more about these various issues that you have 
with Cox.
It seems to me that after I configured a static IP it worked for a little while 
then it stopped working,
I waited a little while longer and voila its working again. 
Does this cause any connection problems to any site you may be running?

Thanks,
Mike 





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> Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 00:06:01 -0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: IP Issues
> 
> 
> M Lynch wrote:
> > I recently signed up for a Cox commercial account, when I try to use
> > the static IP address's they assigned it seems like they work for a
> > minute
> > and then all of a sudden they stop working, like the system goes
> > unstable.
> > When I use a dynamic IP, I have no problems with it.
> > When I called Cox about it all they said was that their service is
> > working fine(No Help)
> > This happens on Debian Etch and FC6
> > Can anybody help me with this problem ?
> 
> How are you routing these IP addresses? Did you get your cable modem
> from them? I've had commercial service for a couple of years with few
> problems. Their DNS fails once in a while, and they have short term
> network outages from time to time. Nothing like you describe.
> 
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