[mythtv-users] Accessing mythweb from outside internal network

nasa01 at comcast.net nasa01 at comcast.net
Wed Aug 13 16:41:45 UTC 2008


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From: Brian Wood <beww at beww.org>
> Brad Fuller wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 7:36 AM, Brian Wood <beww at beww.org> wrote:
> >> If you want to run a server and get decent upstream speed I'd look into
> >> a business account with Comcast.
> > 
> > FWIW: I had great service with comcast business. They were always
> > helpful and even came out the same day (probably within 4 hours) when
> > we had a storm here on Dec 31 2005 and a cedar in my backyard fell and
> > took out all the lines coming into the house (and crashed on my
> > neighbors roof!). PG&E (electric) came out in the afternoon. I didn't
> > get phone (ATT) repaired for 2 weeks! I was happy with comcast
> > business.
> 
> There is usually a huge difference between residential and business
> service. I get guaranteed minimum data rates (not "up to"), no blocked
> ports and a North American human being on the phone in 2 or 3 rings with
> business cable data service (I'm not on Comcast).
> 
> I'm certainly no fan of Comcast, but I would not complain if something
> didn't work well when I had specifically agreed to not do it.
> 
> I think the OP would be surprised that business service is not that much
> more costly than residential. You get what you pay for.
> 

So beww,

You mention it's not the much more....  I can't find any mention of thier commercial services on thier website, could you point me to somewhere where it's described?  And how much of a difference is it?

Thanks


> beww
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