Re: Choosing a Shrike-friendly Cable Internet Provider?

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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, Colburn wrote:

> One local cable system here in the Tampa Bay area, Bright House 
> Networks, offers a choice of AOL, Internet Junction, Earthlink, or 
> RoadRunner.  Is there any reason to prefer one over another any more
> or has cable internet access become essentially OS neutral?
> 
> Here is the text from Internet Junction touting their offerings.  They 
> do not list Linux as supported.  The other three offer little detail on 
> the BHN site.

I used Road Runner with Time Warner (now Bright House in my area).  It's 
straight DHCP, and you really don't need to run/setup their software.
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