Linux-friendly ISPs?

Sergio fernandez s.fernandez at albion.co.uk
Fri Aug 27 16:31:27 UTC 2004


Get an ADSL connection and use a router or an ethernet router.  You 
would then put the ADSL connection details in that device which means 
you could use and OS that has a web browser.



On 26 Aug 2004, at 19:56, Bruno Wolff III wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 14:08:06 -0400,
>   "ne..." <akabi at speakeasy.net> wrote:
>> On Aug 26, 2004 at 17:52, Mike Markiw III in a soothing rage wrote:
>>
>> [top posting rearranged]
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Adam Boettiger [mailto:adam.boettiger at pobox.com]
>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 05:41 PM
>>>> To: 'For users of Fedora Core releases'
>>>> Subject: Linux-friendly ISPs?
>>>>
>>>> Do any of the major ISPs offer dialup or broadband access that is
>>>> compatible with Linux?
>>>>
>>>> I searched and all I came up with were hosting account providers, 
>>>> not
>>>> connectivity.
>
> Another vote for Speakeasy. Besides the other stuff mentioned, if you 
> get
> a static IP (plus packages for about $10/month extra come with), then 
> you
> don't have to use PPPoE. At one point dynamic addresses were treated 
> like
> static ones, but there wasn't a promise to stay that way. I am not sure
> how they are handling them now.
>
> They work with COVAD and New Edge Networks (there may be other minor 
> partners)
> and you need one of them in your CO.
>
>
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