[BC] Remote Control Access via Internet

Paul Smith W4KNX paul
Wed Feb 21 14:05:07 CST 2007


The only problem I've ever had with Verizon DSL here at my office is when
the dynamic IP updates, my routers dont always update, and my connection
fails.  I'm too cheap to go to a static IP.  However the FIOS connection I
have at home is a Static IP and has been bullet proof.  In fact I've been
hosting a website on it and it has been bullet proof.

Paul Smith
W4KNX
Sarasota, FL

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net]On Behalf Of Dan Kelley
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:49 PM
To: 'Broadcasters' Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [BC] Remote Control Access via Internet


> I hope your Verizon DSL is more reliable than mine. I find them down
> maybe three times a year when I try to log on in the morning

Without digressing too much - I dropped Comcast as my ISP based on those
reasons about eight months ago.  For whatever reason only they will know,
they were down frequently in my area early in the morning 5-8am; which was
the time I'd be doing work from home before going to the office.

Went with AT&T DSL.  Paying less for it too.  Low end package promising 384k
downloads but running speed tests its almost a T3.

I've run a Denver Bronco football on a Prophet system via a DSL from home
in the past.  The DSL was fine, but PC Anywhere wasn't.  I was always
fearful of losing my PC Anywhere connection coming up on a spot break.  It
happened sometimes.

I'd just hate for an FCC inspection and the whole thing going ti*s up right
then...

-dan in lansing
 http://classicrockfm.blogspot.com



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