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Re: any "bring your own bandwidth" IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel merchants?


From: Tim Burke <tb () tburke us>
Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 15:25:55 -0400

I've had no problems with it. Seems to be much better than the  
residential service. The /29 was only $10? I must be getting jipped,  
I'm paying $20.

Tim Burke
630.617.1300 Cell
tb () tburke us Email
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On May 4, 2010, at 12:52 PM, "Owen DeLong" <owen () delong com> wrote:

LoL... I'm using that same service (without the /29 for $10/month)  
as transport for my
tunneled setup.

Owen

On May 4, 2010, at 9:40 AM, Tim Burke wrote:

I'm using Comcast's business-class service. ~$110 per month for  
22mbit down, 5mbit up and a /29.

This would definitely be your best bet as opposed to trying to rig  
up a tunneled setup. You can also get their 12mbit down, 2mbit up  
service with a /29 for $79, iirc.

________________________________________
From: Chris Grundemann [cgrundemann () gmail com]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 2:01 PM
To: Bill Bogstad
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: any "bring your own bandwidth" IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel  
merchants?

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 12:12, Bill Bogstad <bogstad () pobox com> wrote:
Like many people, I can't justify the expense of "commercial" IP
connectivity for my residence.  As a result, I deal with dynamic IP
addresses; dns issues; and limitations on the services that I can  
host
at my residence.
<snip>

Not sure where you live / what service is available to you but many
"business" DSL, cable and fixed-wireless offerings are quite
reasonably priced these days.  I pay about $100/mo for 16m x 2m and a
/28 from my local cable operator - which is likely less than
residential service plus a vpn/tunnel service. It sure isn't a fiber
metro-E connection but it does let me run my various servers out of
the house. Perhaps something to look into.

$0.02
~Chris


Thanks,
Bill Bogstad




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