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- Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 14:12:11 -0000
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If it's any consolation, I've been waiting for Flets ADSL since early April. They are reeeallly slow at processing orders - must be busy (then again, I'm in Nakanoku - which is not the center of cool broadband development if you know what I mean :^)) - according to a recent survey I saw at J@example.com inc. the number of DSL users is growing at a mammoth rate, but still few homes overall are connected. I currently use Flets ISDN with a RH7.0 linux box as a NAT with a 2.4.0 kernel - works great - I am hoping to do the same thing with ADSL, as long as getting the PPPoE driver to work is easy. As an ISP I use AT&T JENS, which gives you a dynamic global IP - but if the connection times out and then reconnects you get assigned a different IP address; so not very useful for running a globally visible web server, I assume the same thing will happen with the ADSL service. Bryan _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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