I'm sure some of you all will be interested in this. Especially in light of the ISP thread I just got a chance to look over. I work for Road Runner and coming November 15 there's going to be some changes. Basically, on that date we're opening up the cable network to multiple ISPs. Which for customers means more choice, more options and lower prices. Obviously, the network and cable lines and such is all maintained by us, but you get to choose which ISP you are getting service from. At first, the options will be Road Runner, Earthlink or AOL. I know for all you AOL is out of the qeustion :). However, Earthlink is a nice option because you get a lower price (they're offering the service at the $40 range). In additions, you also get access to their dial-up services. Road Runner is also going to start providing their dial-in access then (which answers somebodies question from that ISP thread, I believe). However, with Earthlink you only get 1 IP, as opposed to Road Runner when you can get up to 4 (for no extra cost, which is cool because I think we're the only Road Runner affiliate left that doesn't charge more for each additional IP). Regarding the cable modem service in general, I've been happy with the service. I've had both cable and DSL, so I'm speaking from experience on both sides of the fence. With the Road Runner service, it's been consistently faster and more reliable than DSL. And I also don't have to deal with the PPPoE nonsense. If you have the option between DSL and cable, I would have to wholeheartedly recommend cable. Unless maybe if you're exceptionally close to a DSL office. When I had DSL, I was just far enough from the local office that they had to cap my downstream bandwidth at 700'ish k/sec, which is a far cry from the 2 m/sec service I get from Road Runner. Anyway, if you all have questions, I'll be happy to answer whatever I can. - chuckx | Charles K. Lee II - - chuckx@cold-sun.com - - http://www.cold-sun.com -