Re: Stupid NAT tricks and how to stop them.

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Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
John Calcote writes:


I'll just jump in here for a second and mention also that vendors
offer what they have to, not what they can. They want to provide the
most "bang for the buck", so to speak. These companies don't offer
the multiple-static-ip-address option today because most ISP's don't
offer it to home users and home (SOHO) users represent the target
market.


It is unlikely that ISPs will ever offer static IPs or multiple IPs to
home users at any time in the future for free.  They will continue to
charge heavy premiums for such "professional" features, with or
without IPv6.


http://www.manitu.de/

They offer you:

fixed IPv4 address with reverse lookup at 9.99 Euros per month.

You must have already T-DSL to use this servevice and you will
keep that. Means the 9.99 Euros get you a second PPPoE link over
your old modem and you can have a fixed plus a dynamic IPv4 address
at one and the same time.

t-online.de offer a similar service but it is more expensive.


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