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Psoasman wrote: » I had a Qwest technician insist I try and renew my static IP address.
N2IT wrote: » IT director was docking his machine with no network cable and connecting to the visitor wireless access network at the office and then using VPN for 3 years.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » I actually know a few folks who do this as well. They do it because the guest wireless, as well as the wired conference rooms, don't go through the corporate proxy, and therefore don't get filtered.
mog27 wrote: » On the phone with Comcast once because of a cable TV problem a tech was telling me an S-Video cable was for sound.
N2IT wrote: » Is this just a matter of configuration rather than capability? I thought most filtering agents were applied/filtered at the router level. ***Disclaimer I am no networking expert.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » That's actually not as unreasonable as you'd think. I know quite a few providers that assign static IP's via DHCP, using an LDAP lookup to associate the MAC with it's IP address, and I've seen a few screwups where the users static got assigned incorrectly to someone else, so their lease attempt was rejected as the IP already being live. Now, if you actually have your router configured statically instead of to pull via DHCP, then yes, he's being stupid
Devilsbane wrote: » I posted a story awhile back about how Qwest had me on the phone for 20 minutes rebooting my router and all of that jazz (all stuff I did before calling them of course, but I played along because the guy apparently didn't understand the term "Yes, I did that already") before checking to see if there was an outage in my area. Sure enough, the internet was down.
Everyone wrote: » "Hello my friend".
MAC_Addy wrote: » You know it's going to be a good call when they say that.
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