what really stinks

brian

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It stinks that i cant get a static ip unless i want to move into the buisness class level. I mean what if i want to make a home mail server or somethign, i dont want to pay $100 just so i can get a static. I wouldent mind paying $10 or so extra to stay on my home plan and buy a static. how hard can it be... Ugh sorry just had to vent because i really want a static and comcast would charge $100 for there starter buisness class internet. :mad:
 
i do, but i want to setup a real domain, and you cant have a mail server with a dynamic, you get blacklisted instantly
 
well then they should, what does having a 1.5 Mb upload do if you dont use it to serve... ugh i wish they would care for others but their selves :P
 
well then they should, what does having a 1.5 Mb upload do if you dont use it to serve... ugh i wish they would care for others but their selves :P

Well unfortunately it isn't necessarily Comcasts fault that you can't use a dynamic IP for a mail server without getting blocked. I run a personal FTP server from my Comcast connection and it works fine, its just that mail servers are abused by spammers.
 
It stinks that i cant get a static ip unless i want to move into the buisness class level. I mean what if i want to make a home mail server or somethign, i dont want to pay $100 just so i can get a static. I wouldent mind paying $10 or so extra to stay on my home plan and buy a static. how hard can it be... Ugh sorry just had to vent because i really want a static and comcast would charge $100 for there starter buisness class internet. :mad:

thats the whole point, they dont want you doing things like running mail servers or FTP or webservers
 
yeah i know... its just disipointing how the interent being free is loosing its meaning... oh well.

Btw congrads on 2k posts!
 
yeah. i guess that is the benefit of ipv6 is that everyone will have like 5×10^28 addresses but it will be a pain in the butt to remember everything
 
yeah i know... its just disipointing how the interent being free is loosing its meaning... oh well.

Btw congrads on 2k posts!

it won't be a wise move for ISP to allow you to have those kind of service as it will affect them.I don't think that will change in a long while you just have to accept reality
 
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