10-25-2009, 06:28 PM
I haven't looked into this for a few years, so I don't know for sure that they still will do this, but in the past they offered their "home networking" which was multiple IPs, and they charged $5/month for each additional "computer" (IP address) that you wanted to connect.
This was mainly for people who didn't understand what a router is and how inexpensive they are and wanted to hook up multiple computer. Or maybe for people who did understand everything and needed multiple WAN IP addresses rather than NAT everything behind one WAN IP.
This was mainly for people who didn't understand what a router is and how inexpensive they are and wanted to hook up multiple computer. Or maybe for people who did understand everything and needed multiple WAN IP addresses rather than NAT everything behind one WAN IP.