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Re: Verizon Help
You need to not deal with Verizon.  Call a local ISP that resells Verizon.  They
will be in a much better position to handle you needs.

Darrell wrote:

> I called up VERIZON today to order a business DSL line. The Service only
> comes with one static ip address, so I told the service rep that I wanted to
> order five extra IP address and get the free Linksys Router that they are
> offering. The service rep asked me WHAT are you planning to do with the
> router and the extra IP address I told him that I needed the extra IP
> address for three servers, Radius, Web, and an Email server. The rep told me
> that I could not do that with just a Router, and that I need a switch or a
> hub to go along with this router. Is this guy right? It just seemed like he
> just did not want to give me the IP address. I thought all I needed was a
> router? I'm going to be a VISP and run my own RADIUS. I know some of you are
> going to tell me to get a T1 but I don't have a 1,000 a month for one.. Is
> anyone out there a VISP that has set up there Network similar to the one I'm
> trying to set up? ANY help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Darrell
>

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