Matthew Miller wrote: > On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 06:59:35AM -0400, Jacques B. wrote: >>> They used to have a variety of other packages offering 2, 4, or an >>> arbitrary (pay a few bucks per extra) number. >> The question still remains if they are still doing that for longtime >> customers or if they've been moved to the new home DSL package with >> just one IP. > > No; you get what you signed up for unless you ask to change. > >> than one public IP. Based on the description of his problem it could >> be coincidental that his problem started when he changed hardware >> while the real cause is the change in static IP allocation by his ISP >> provider. That may not be the case. But the symptoms could easily >> fit that scenario hence we need to rule it out. No amount of > > It's possible but unlikely. A message from the OP to speakeasy wouldn't > hurt. I still think that getting the output of "ifconfig" as well as "netstat -rn" would clear up many questions. Seems to be the most simple approach...at least to me. -- QOTD: I love your outfit, does it come in your size?