Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
what is FIOS?
When I had cable, they said no servers and they actually did block 80. FIOS does block 80 and 25, I am reading from dslreports.com right now.Originally posted by: Kremlar
Yeah, my cable IP has never changed despite resetting the modem, and even various account problems where they've had me re-register my cable modem, so I've been happy.
I know the policy is 'no servers', but I'm wondering what the deal is real-world. Comcast says no servers too, but they've never blocked me. Port 25 and port 80 and open for me. I'd hate to lose that moving to FIOS.
Originally posted by: Kremlar
I'm considering FIOS, but have a couple concerns:
#1 - Exactly how dynamic is the IP? Verizon DSL (at leat in my area) changes your IP very regulary. My Comcast cable, however, has never changed. I really need my IP fairly static, so Comcast has worked well for me. What is FIOS like?
#2 - Do they block any specific ports? I host my own email server for a very low traffic domain, and I'd like to continue to do so. I also host Outlook Web Access for that domian. Comcast hasn't yet complained or blocked any ports on me, so once again it has been working out well. What about FIOS?
Originally posted by: kranky
No FIOS, but I did get my DSL rate cut to $15/month. They practically begged me to get FIOS instead.