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DATE | 2002-05-28 |
FROM | jonathan
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Roadrunner Service
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the dhcp at roadrunner (at least time/warner's version) is, for the most part a static address for which you occasionally have to renew the lease.the address almost never changes. for any public site, i use dynamic dns (dh.org) as the primary nameserver, so if the address does change, the nameserver can implement the change within two minutes or so. (you can set the communications to the dynamic dns server to be automatic with some of the dynamic dns providers) some of the cable/dsl "routers" will also let you set up automatic communication with a dynamic dns server as well as let you spoof the "router's" mac address.
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