Re: Business service (was Re: [Nolug] Test)

From: Scott Amerland <n5zow_at_amerland.net>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 16:09:55 -0400
Message-ID: <40B4F993.7030809@amerland.net>

Ron Johnson wrote:

>On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 12:30 -0400, Scott Amerland wrote:
>
>
>>Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 00:56 -0400, Scott Amerland wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am back on the list......
>>>>
>>>>Machine : Dell Dimension 8200 P4 1.8
>>>>Connection : Cox Business Services 3000/256
>>>>Linux Distro : Mandrake 10
>>>>Purpose : Mail and Web Servers
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I got tired of getting threatened for running my small mail server on
>>>>the residential connection.....
>>>>So I am paying for the business connection...... I hope I did not miss
>>>>anything in my absence.......
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Hi, Scott.
>>>
>>>How much does it cost, and what kinds of speeds are you promised?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>69.95 a month. 3000/256. So far I am getting that. All ports open.
>>
>>
>
>3,000kbps downstream and 256kbps upstream?
>
>How many IP addresses?
>
>Static IP?
>
>With the consumer service, I've reached 2400kbps downstream, when
>hitting fast, big-pipe servers, but upstream is pretty anemic.
>
>And the email service is starting to suffer.
>
>
>
>> I love running my own stuff. I got rid of Windoze Xtra problems and I
>>am running Linux Mandrake 10.0 full time now. None of that nasty dual
>>boot for me. :) Now, I just need to make a web page to replace the
>>one the server has on installation.
>>
>>
>
>
>

Basically it is the same as the residential service except that ports
aren't blocked and one static IP..... I usually get 2850 or so
downstream, and sometimes up to 280 upstream.

                                                                                 
Scott

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