[ale] Comcast linux...
Jimmy
jimbo at gojimbo.com
Tue Jan 6 21:58:30 EST 2004
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 17:03, aaron wrote:
> The Comcast connection at my home near Emory is using:
>
> 204.127.202.19
> and (secondary)
> 216.148.227.79
These are correct. I think it should be mentioned that we recently went
to 3 meg down service. Although I could get the service for free (I
work for Comcast), the area that I live is either DSL or Charter, and
since Charter's service is still not DOCSIS, I opted for FastAccess DSL
and have been happy with it.
>
> Comcast just added their High Speed Internet service to my area in the fall
> and I jumped on the intro deal. I've been using it for a few months now and
> am, overall, liking it a lot. It's so refreshing to actually get the
> bandwidth I'm paying for after 3 years of misery trying to keep marginal DSL
> byte counts flowing through major bogosity on the Bell South lines (which
> they persistently refused to fix despite my proving unusual line failures
> through 3 different service providers.)
>
> <evil_grin>
> Also worth noting here that I made the Comcast tech setup/initialize the cable
> modem with my Linux system using Opera 6.11
> </evil_grin>.
> We did end up making a call to the installation support techs, but quickly had
> everything working once we knew adjusted browser preferences to allow all
> cookies, allow referred cookies, and accept PROXY servers (the last being the
> point that wasn't so obvious).
>
> Only a couple of side comments:
> -- It would be nice if there were some choices in service providers when using
> the cable TV wires; I prefer using providers that acknowledged Linux support
> and was better able to do that with DSL. Though I've no doubt that the cable
> monopoly conglomerate du jour will be raping us eventually, for now the
> service is respectable and competitive in both price and performance.
> -- Comcast's web based account controls and access have worked fine with my
> preferred Linux / Opera combo, et al, (unlike BellSouth's insanely ignorant
> "you are not being Exploited" web page access browser lock outs). I can still
> make a couple small complaints, though, since there are WAY too many advert
> assaults on the Comcast log in page and that I had to write them a couple
> emails to get them to turn off their own automated spam adverts because the
> web controls don't let you do that.
>
>
> HTH
> peace
> aaron
>
>
>
> On Monday 05 January 2004 18:20, Berlin Brown wrote:
> > I almost have my comcast cable modem setup. I think I just need a primary
> dns, nameserver using ips only. Does anybody have the dns for atlanta from
> comcast, emory area.
> >
> > I cant find it on the net. And the people at comcast wont give it to me.
> Redhat is supposed to pick it up, but it didnt?
> >
> > Funny thing, when the comcast tech came. At first I never even thought you
> needed a windows machine(havent installed a win machine in 2 years). Anyway
> the guy went nuts over it. I said fine, just leave the modem, 'We can't do
> that, once you get windows up, we will send another guy out.' B.S.!, just
> leave the modem, Ill figure it out, then he left.
> >
>
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