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#17
Posted 01 October 2007 - 11:41 PM
samureye, on Oct 1 2007, 11:17 PM, said:
@shaneelal - those pics not coming up for me
See my posting at http://tsttproblems....i...ost&p=12825
#18
Posted 02 October 2007 - 06:14 AM
So I was watching the new TSTT rates and $79 per month seems to be a good figure for me. Now I would not need a student loan to afford dsl. I was thinking of getting a static ip if it is affordable but the only info I got on the blink broadband faq is as follows:
Can I get a static IP address?
Only one (1) TSTT High Speed Internet package offers a static IP address. All other packages offer dynamic IP addressing. Dynamic IP addressing cannot be used by customers to run host services (e.g. run a web server, email server, game server or ftp server). If a customer intends to run host services, he will have to purchase the High Speed Internet package with a static IP address.
So which is the 1 TSTT package that offers the static ip? How come all packages can't get static ip once they pay the extra for it? How much is the extra for the static ip? Anyone knows? Only reason is that my second router is Netgear which is quite the retard and could never allow me to configure it properly, I have to manually put in the dynamic ip as the wan ip if I configure my adsl modem as a modem alone. I have to use a double NAT configuration to work around this as well as chain port forwarding.
Can I get a static IP address?
Only one (1) TSTT High Speed Internet package offers a static IP address. All other packages offer dynamic IP addressing. Dynamic IP addressing cannot be used by customers to run host services (e.g. run a web server, email server, game server or ftp server). If a customer intends to run host services, he will have to purchase the High Speed Internet package with a static IP address.
So which is the 1 TSTT package that offers the static ip? How come all packages can't get static ip once they pay the extra for it? How much is the extra for the static ip? Anyone knows? Only reason is that my second router is Netgear which is quite the retard and could never allow me to configure it properly, I have to manually put in the dynamic ip as the wan ip if I configure my adsl modem as a modem alone. I have to use a double NAT configuration to work around this as well as chain port forwarding.
#22
Posted 02 October 2007 - 07:45 AM
Designer, on Oct 2 2007, 07:39 AM, said:
In other words extend your contract!
Is St.Augustine / Tunapuna in phase 1?
Is St.Augustine / Tunapuna in phase 1?
Visit http://www.blinkbroadband.tt/ or http://tsttproblems.com/areas.jpg , http://tsttproblems.com/packages.jpg
#27
Posted 02 October 2007 - 08:43 AM
Designer, on Oct 2 2007, 07:39 AM, said:
In other words extend your contract!
Is St.Augustine / Tunapuna in phase 1?
Is St.Augustine / Tunapuna in phase 1?
http://tsttproblems.com/areas.jpg
Designer, on Oct 2 2007, 07:53 AM, said:
Looks like not.
@bushman5 - lol, designer wasn't replying to you ^^