From Newsgroup: micronet.comp
Hi everyone,
The federally-funded Affordable Connectivity Plan ends this month due to the lack of money (since the US federal government is busy sending our money all over the world instead of fixing problems). I was able to get 600/600 fiber Internet with no data cap and a public-facing "static" IPv4 address for around $70 a month. I was paying USD$25 for 300/300 with that "static" IP address so I figure if I'm gonna pay, might as well go faster!
Once I can get more income coming in, I can upgrade to 1GB/1GB for around USD$90.
I do have LAN equipment that can handle gigabit WAN and LAN speeds. I'll be putting in a pfSense box into my LAN that has a 3.4ghz i5 and 8 GB ram in it, including two Intel PRO/1000 PCIe NICs.
Jas Hud wrote to Digimaus <=-
they keep raising our bill up by 5 bucks every x amount of months. all
we have is internet and it's out of hand. it's not getting out of hand.
we are at the point where it is out of hand.
they keep raising our bill up by 5 bucks every x amount of months. all we have is internet and it's out of hand. it's not getting out of hand.
we are at the point where it is out of hand.
Charter, et al., have to keep raising their prices as they're bleeding customers to better-priced and more favorable options.
Jas Hud wrote to Digimaus <=-
i'm about ready to just use my phone as a hot spot at this point.
From Newsgroup: micronet.comp
Jas Hud wrote to Digimaus <=-
i'm about ready to just use my phone as a hot spot at this point.
My parents are using T-Mobile's home Internet and like it except for the fact you can't open ports (they use CGNAT).
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