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I used too you have to call your account manager or Comcast business class phone number and request more blocks of ips
Anyone with pricing experience for bigger commitments on Comcast? Just curious.
Had a /29 from Comcast at one point
+1 to what @osminda said: call Comcast Business line or account manager
BUT, they won't let you use your own cablemodem once you go static -- you will be forced to pay the lease fee and they will not allow you to use your own cablemodem even if it is the exact same model as theirs.
Worse yet, I was even told by one of their level 3 techs that the store bought cablemodems were more reliable and easier to provision than the one (SMC) they provide.
So, pay lease fee + get crappier hardware = profit (for them).
Go figure
With business comcast you can get as many /28's as you want to pay for.
In or Outbound? Their billing differs on that.
I'm confused, cable modem? Comcast transit/comcast IP is not comcast business class (which is basically res service with better support) or anything slightly related
Comcast also sells you transit on DOCSIS, just not with BGP.
In all essence, aside of the datacenter SLA, this is a leased line circuit.
Would this be what I need? I have a small gaming room that I would like Comcast connectivity I would only need about 30 IPv4. I'd assume they will run a line to the building.