In article <54f3d78a.5080...@satchell.net> you write: >On 03/01/2015 05:53 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: >> Business customers only get static from Comcast if they pay extra for it. > >That's also true for Charter. I know of one ISP offering DSL that gives >its customers static addresses. Only one. That doesn't mean there >aren't more that do.
The tiny telco owned DSL ISP here gives you a static IP if you call them up and ask for one. Otherwise you're double-NAT-ed. I switched to cable since their top speed was 6 megabits, even through I'm two blocks from the CO. They said I can have fiber if I pay for them to string it from the CO to my house. Uh, no. R's, John