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| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
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| Location: | Visalia, CA |
| Users: | 60 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
| Uptime: | 03:46:51 |
| Calls: | 12 |
| Files: | 12,929 |
| Messages: | 98,349 |
Check out the US 99 menu above for links to information about US Highway 99, after which the US 99 BBS is named.
Be sure to click on the Amateur Radio menu item above for packet BBSes, packet software, packet organizations, as well as packet how-to's. Also included is links to local and some not-so-local Amateur Radio Clubs.
Just found out something today, I recently switched to Metronet fiber,
and my Echolink program stopped working. So I went in to the router
and tried to setup port forwarding, it would not work. Tried it many times, same bad result. Called Metronet...unless you buy a static IP
for $120 a year, you can't port forward. Metronet uses something
called CGNAT - Carrier Grade NAT and this is why you can't port
forward using their dynamic assigned external IP.
I wish I had known that before. I don't use echolink much. So I'm not paying $120 for a static IP from Metronet.
Why in the hell they want $120 for a single static IP on an IPv6 network is
beyond me. Considering IPv6 can supposedly support 340 trillion trillion trillion IP addresses, giving someone one static IP shouldn't be much. Sounds
like their main "front end" to the internet is IPv4 and they have very limited IPv4 addresses available to them.
What's your call, BTW?
Thanks for the warning. CGNAT is one of the huge drawbacks of IPv6 and one of the many reasons why I am not a fan of IPv6. I am
Why in the hell they want $120 for a single static IP on an IPv6 network is beyond me. Considering IPv6 can supposedly support 340
trillion trillion trillion IP addresses, giving someone one static IP shouldn't be much. Sounds like their main "front end" to the
internet is IPv4 and they have very limited IPv4 addresses available to them.
That's exactly the reason. They don't have a giant pile of IP4
addresses to use. They said I could just pay $10 a month for the
static IP. Hey now that's a real discount.
CGNAT is an IPv4 solution due to the lack of IPv4 addresses - where
the answer is IPv6 isnt it?
I've not heard of ISP's selling single static IPv6 addresses - I
thought most gave you a /64, /60 or /56 as part of the service you get with them.
ISP are real sleazeballs these days. I remember the nascent days of the public Internet where you had neighborhood ISPs before they all got bought
Yeah, before AOL bpught all of them.
Hello Brian,
17 Feb 22 02:11, you wrote to me:
They said this -after- telling you it was $120 as month? Spectrum
won't give you a static IP unless you have Spectrum Business (which,
for what I am doing, would be worth the cost).
The samples I've found online were incredibly promising. What's
advertised on the tin make it sound like it has fantastic weak signal correction and the audio sounds really fantastic. I'm wondering if
anyone has tried it out.