 heya0 join:2001-11-08 Los Angeles, CA | so what? we got router... thats what a router for, as long as ur network use one public ip, they wont know a diference. att use ur mac address to check, as long as ur router support clone mac address, ur fine. it's just another fancy feature they want u to pay for. and that guy says: "We don't support NAT boxes," Russell says. "Sometimes, we ask customers to disable the NAT box. If they do, we often find the problem, and find that problem is the NAT box." ya they all blame the customer for faults, like computer tech support, all they know is format ur drive, and for isp support, it seems all r power cycle ur modem. besides, for 4.95, they still just give u a router, it's basically a nat box, what the hell they trying to say??? do they actually give u some extra static ip to go alone with the plan? bottom line is, they just want more money, a home network plan is one way, at least it's better than sell ur email address to some spammer. |