  nrgnet
@cogentco.com | ADSL (non-PPPoE) Dry DSL
Is ADSL (non-PPPoE) Dry DSL available? If so, does it cost the same as Wet DSL? |
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  Gaspack
| Haha, This sounds like porn for geeks.
I hope Dry DSL is cheaper, because certainly I would rather a wet one lol. |
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  nobell
@teksavvy.com | reply to nrgnet ummm... IMO wet DSL would be faster because it is slippery? |
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18 | reply to Gaspack www.teksavvy.com
6 megs no pppoe its more $$$ tho |
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  NRGNet
@teksavvy.com | reply to nrgnet Can anyone at teksavvy provide an official answer to this?
Thanks |
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1 edit | reply to nrgnet ADSL Non-PPPOE
6 Meg Service installation $250.00
$99/month
Additional Information Serving Area Ontario/Québec (call for details) Modem Modem Included
Static IP A /30 subnet is included which has 2 usable IP's. The first usable IP is assigned to our router and the second usable IP is manually assigned to your router and points back to the first IP as its gateway. If your network design requires more then 1 public static IP you may want to order a /29 or a /28. A /29 has 6 usable IPs and a /28 has 14 usable IPs. The same rules apply - the first usable IP of the subnet is assigned to our router. IP Subnets /30 (2 Usable IPs): $5/month /29 (6 Usable IPs): $10/month /28 (14 Usable IPs): $20/month
GB Included 100GB Bandwidth
10GB Block - $20/month Cost per GB - $3/month
with/out Local (wet or day) same price.
Cut and pasted directly from there website. Had do some reformatting though to make it understandable.
Hope this helps,
Cheers
joshb -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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  NRGNet
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| said by joshb :ADSL Non-PPPOE 6 Meg Service installation $250.00 $99/month Additional Information Serving Area Ontario/Québec (call for details) Modem Modem Included Static IP A /30 subnet is included which has 2 usable IP's. The first usable IP is assigned to our router and the second usable IP is manually assigned to your router and points back to the first IP as its gateway. If your network design requires more then 1 public static IP you may want to order a /29 or a /28. A /29 has 6 usable IPs and a /28 has 14 usable IPs. The same rules apply - the first usable IP of the subnet is assigned to our router. IP Subnets /30 (2 Usable IPs): $5/month /29 (6 Usable IPs): $10/month /28 (14 Usable IPs): $20/month GB Included 100GB Bandwidth 10GB Block - $20/month Cost per GB - $3/month with/out Local (wet or day) same price. Cut and pasted directly from there website. Had do some reformatting though to make it understandable. Hope this helps, Cheers joshb i already knew that ADSL service is available but i need to know if i need a bell PoTS line or if i can get it with drydsl.
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| said by NRGNet :said by joshb :with / out Local (wet or day) same price. i already knew that ADSL service is available but i need to know if i need a bell PoTS line or if i can get it with drydsl. Theres the answer to your question. -- If things made sense in life there would be no challenge in life. |
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  R0CKY TSI Rocky Premium,VIP join:2005-05-19 Chatham, ON
| reply to NRGNet said by NRGNet :
Can anyone at teksavvy provide an official answer to this?
Thanks Yes, you can do Dry-Non-PPPoE service..... 
Same band rates apply from the regular Dry-DSL side and from there you add the Non-PPPoE rates.
Regards,
Rocky -- TSI Rocky - TekSavvy Solutions Inc. |
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