I'm thinking about setting up an ISDN line for the BBS
so I can legally run the BBS and its servers. Right
now, if they do another portscan on me, I may lose my
residential connection. <G> How's OS/2 with ISDN?
Right now, if they do another portscan on me, I may lose my residential connection. <G>
How's OS/2 with ISDN?
PS: If you have Cable or ADSL why would you want ISDN??? over here
ISDN is far too expensive to even consider, its more than 2 times the price of the cheapest ADSL.
Right now, if they do another portscan on me, I may lose my
residential connection. <G>
Huh? Don't you have a flatrate?
My recommendation is to go with an external device like those modems mentioned. They can be used as long as there's a serial port with each
and every operating system. But, it might be a little pricy ...
PS: If you have Cable or ADSL why would you want ISDN??? over here
ISDN is far too expensive to even consider, its more than 2 times the price of the cheapest ADSL.
Because it is specifically against the terms of service
with my cable internet provider to be running servers
of any kind, period.
They can very
easily just say "you've been running servers" and deny
me service,
There is no other cable provider on this side of town
save for that one.
ISDN here is actually pretty cheap and it's more
reliable than the crappy residential ASDL offered here
also.
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