Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
I've been offered AT&T's U-Verse television/internet service but have
been told that it's Windows only (which sounds nonsensical to me; they
said the same thing about my DSL service).
I've scoured the net looking for information about the gateway device
but have come up empty handed. I think it would be a 3700HGV-B but am
not certain. I'd really like to see a user's manual.
I'm in San Jose, California. Is there anybody in this area that has
this service and that would be able to comment on it, especially wrt
its IP scheme? I.e. is it static/dynamic, how many IPs, does it allow
traffic shaping, could I run my own VOIP service, etc.?
I need to find out before my 3 day right of recission expires.
Sorry for the additional noise on the list.
Thanks in advance,
Mike Wright :m)
A friend of mine here in the Detroit, Michigan area, has U-Verse and
uses only Linux (PC OS to be precise), so it's not true that it's
Windows only. The obligatory software (anti-virus and other stuff) that
they give you with it is probably Windows only though.
Raymond
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