Re: TI-H: Re: Speedy Calc...


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Re: TI-H: Re: Speedy Calc...




Did you buy your block from internic?  You don't have a block for a class C
network do you?  :)

They are a block, but you didn't get it from internic.  You have to have a
subscription with a backbone provider or someone like that.

Grant


>Erm...they ARE a block :) network 206.151.184.80 with netmask
>255.255.255.240
>
>basically i can use anything 206.151.184.81 through 94
> (95 being my broadcast address)...
>
>-- Jon Olson
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 10:14 PM
>Subject: Re: TI-H: Re: Speedy Calc...
>
>
>>
>>>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>>>>>I've got 15 of em (static IPs that is) my inet connection is also
>$150/mo
>>>:)
>>>>
>>>>Why did you only buy 15?  You could have bought a block and had them
>routed
>>>>through your ISP (If they won't do that...time to change ISPs...  :\ )
>>>
>>>Why horde an entire block if you don't need it?
>>>
>>>When I set up a company with a dedicated ISDN connection the ISP gave us
>>>only as many IPs as we needed (allocated 32 to begin with, for a total of
>6
>>>machines).  They were happy to give us more if we needed them, but until
>>>then they held on to them.
>>
>>When I said 'block' I was refering to what an ISP calls a block.  :)
>>
>>You can't get a real block from internic unless you have a point of
>presence.
>>


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