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Jordan:
Since I have PacBell (SBC) DSL, and it has PPoE, I use a Linksys DSL router to handle
the PPoE part, so therefore I don't use InJoy.
On Sun, 11 May 2003 10:53:43 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:
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>> On Tue, 6 May 2003 09:24:04 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:
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>> >to prevent) much easier. It may also be a superior quality of service. I do
>> >recall that PPoE was considered quite kludgy, and a PITA for OS/2 users.
>> >There wasn't much support for it. I could well be wrong, but that's how I
>> >remember it.
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>> I'm no expert here, but I think that there may not have been much hardware and
>> software support for PPPoE. For example, I recently bought the Injoy firewall. Their
>> latest version, the one I got, only now supports PPPoE.
>> HCM
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>Yes, as best I can recall, PPPoE was for awhile Windoze supported only, then, later, it
>was -- for US -- Injoy or nothing. I don't know whether or not that is still the case.
>I can tell you that -- given a choice -- I would always pick a static address over the
>DHCP variety, even if it meant paying a few bucks a month extra. I couldn't recite for
>you the gory details, but I remember being told that one's Home-Network-with-internet-
>connections-for-each-box options were clearly better with a Static IP. Specifically,
>that
>you could set up certain things that the ISP would otherwise much rather prevent, or
>charge you a lot extra for. (That may have more to do with running Sites or servers
>from
>home -- I'm not sure. It's ultimately a bandwidth usage issue, I believe.)
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>Jordan
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