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Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention
From: Keith Stokes <keiths () neilltech com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 21:06:51 +0000
“Forever” is a long time. We’re shooting for not having to change people’s address multiple times per week while still trying to help them save costs by not paying extra for “official" static IPs. Changing every 6 months as some have pointed out as their experience is perfectly acceptable to us. On Jul 30, 2015, at 11:51 AM, James Hartig <fastest963 () gmail com<mailto:fastest963 () gmail com>> wrote: I've had AT&T UVerse for 3 years now and it has changed at least twice since I got it. The DHCP address has an expiration of ~7 days and it usually keeps the same address upon renewal but a few times I have noticed that it's changed. I wouldn't trust it to be static forever. -- James Hartig --- Keith Stokes
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- AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Keith Stokes (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Ca By (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Christopher Morrow (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Chuck Anderson (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Keith Stokes (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Sean Donelan (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention James Hartig (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Keith Stokes (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Dan Drown (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Ricky Beam (Jul 30)
- Re: AT&T U-Verse Data Setup Convention Ca By (Jul 30)