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14 Apr 10 13:35, Roger Nelson wrote to Ross Cassell:
RC>> In order for me to have had the solution, I would have had to have
RC>> access to your router, to see which WAN IP address you had been
RC>> assigned.
RN> As it turns out, I was lied to about a static address. Of course,
RN> they 'll assign me one at a cost of $15 a month, waving the $140
RN> service call. I'm told that's the best they can do, so the best I
RN> can do is go back to what I had -- POTS and DSL. I'm sure they won't
RN> like it, but that's their fault -- not mine. They're calling back
RN> tomorrow morning to learn what I've decided.
RN> Roger
RN> P.S. My static address before Uverse was 74.167.111.188
Keep the Uverse, it's a whole lot faster than your old DSL service. Then
get the DNS name and DNS service and you won't have to fight the idiots at
AT&T again.
R\%/itt
You can put lipstick on a pig, but the pig still stinks!
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