[clug] Fixed IP ISP

Mark Francis mark at canb2c.com
Thu May 13 08:12:20 GMT 2004


I have a fixed IP address for Velocity on Transact. Velocity provide it 
for home users at no cost. You don't even need to ask for it. Don't know 
if this is also true for ADSL. I host my own mail server and it works 
fine. I was using IINET before Velocity and they have just moved from 
fixed ip address to dynamic for home users.

Mark

Telek, John wrote:

>Velocity Internet are the go.
>
>  John
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Edgecombe, Scott [mailto:Scott.Edgecombe at AirservicesAustralia.com]
>
>Sent: Thursday, 13 May 2004 4:18 PM
>To: linux at samba.org
>Subject: [clug] Fixed IP ISP
>
>Hi Guys,
>
>I have a query from a work colleague. He wants to know if there is a
>good ISP in Canberra that will assign a static IP address.
>
>He is looking to set the system as remote server for personal use at his
>home.
>
>His discussion with Optusnet and BigPond say he has to be a business and
>that the server can't stay in his home residence. Does he have to go for
>a hosted solution even though he can self host if he can get a fixed IP.
>
>
>Thank in Advance
>
>Scott Edgecombe
>
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