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Title: Static IP in Germany
Post by: Robert Field on February 13, 2003, 08:22:49 PM
Sorry that this is off record but if you don't ask!!

I've been running an SME server in the UK connected via a Force9 DSL line using the static IP on a home self install and its great.  I'm now moving to Germany (Munich) and I can't get a DSL line with fixed IP for anything less then 200euro a month.  I only pay 22 pounds for F9.

Does anybody now if there is a DSL provider in the Munich area that I could use.  Its only for personal use.

Thanks in advance


Robert Field
Title: Re: Static IP in Germany
Post by: Kelvin on February 14, 2003, 12:37:43 AM
Hi Robert,

While it is not perfect, the dynamic dns method could be the answer to your problem. Have you considered using it instead ?

Kelvin
Title: Re: Static IP in Germany
Post by: Peter Schubert on February 14, 2003, 01:08:31 PM
Hi Robert,

the only way i know is the professional "T-Interconnect".
Costs 140 ¤ a Month plus ~25¤ for 1 GB Traffic.
(including a cisco router)

Peter
Title: Re: Static IP in Germany
Post by: Amazing Iceman on February 14, 2003, 05:39:07 PM
Save you money, just use D-DNS. And if you were subscribe to service link, you wouldn't have to worry about your IP changing, because it used their Guaranteed E-mail feature. Of course, if it is for personal/home use it does not make sense.

Peter Schubert wrote:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> the only way i know is the professional "T-Interconnect".
> Costs 140 ¤ a Month plus ~25¤ for 1 GB Traffic.
> (including a cisco router)
>
> Peter