Joerg Reinhardt wrote:
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> Joerg Reinhardt
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Joerg,
Tell them you know of someone in Austria connecting by ppp using Linux who has
no problems. Tell them, if the Austrians can support Linux, CERTAINLY the
Germans can! You know, appeal to their national pride!
Seriously, though, I've tried a couple of different isp in Austria, and I have
exp
If it's a dial-up connection...the IP is assigned at connect. I could be
wrong about the free 'Net accounts.
The only difference between your regular dial-up and the free dial-up is the
local phone number you call, and the subsequent IP settings.
HTH
Jaguar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg Reinhardt) wr
Am Don, 03 Apr 2036 schrieben Sie:
> Well to begin with you will NEVER, EVER hear an ISP say it was their
> problem...it is ALWAYS the clients, they will blame anything and
> everything...but themselves. As far as I know..once you have connected to the
> 'Net...your system is like anyone elses wh
Well to begin with you will NEVER, EVER hear an ISP say it was their
problem...it is ALWAYS the clients, they will blame anything and
everything...but themselves. As far as I know..once you have connected to the
'Net...your system is like anyone elses while surfing, ie:modem, multimedia,
files...