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I don't recommend it reliablesite.net
I will tell you a short story about how this company informs you that yes, we can announce your ipv6 subnets for free.
and then, after you bought a server from them:
You need to buy an additional ipv4 (and not from us, but from another provider) or connect only via ipv6.
I gave up on the fact that no one warned me, and I just paid them for an additional ip, and it turned out that they did not suit me, because this company does not have compatibility with an external ip
I went looking for ipv4 and spent $150
freerangecloud.com I bought ipv4 here (I advise)
While I was buying ipv4, I was waiting for confirmation and spent several days
As a result, this company did not like the Radb on line score (in the description of the ipv4 block), the deletion of this line from the provider was postponed for another 2 days, which does not matter for the prefix, they were just dragging their time
when ipv4 was completed, they finally added it.
As a result, they say that we will create a separate vlan for you, but we cannot provide you with a local gateway and in general they do not have an understanding of what a local gateway is.
the first ping of the address is in 4 seconds.
as a result, minus $ 500 and the nervous system.
I don't recommend this nightmarish service.
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Why didn't you just order a server with an IPv4 and then get them to announce your IPv6 block?
They offer ddos protection throughout their site, but then tell you that their intention is not to attract customers who receive ddos attacks.
It's too funny.
That's not unreasonable. There's a difference between protecting people who might randomly get attacked, and saying "Hey everyone! Bring your attacks here!"
The latter tends to cost a lot more than the former, on average.
I don't understand half of this post, especially that mentioned out of blue IPv6.
I bought from them
Additional IPs10 IP Total Addresses $18.00 USD
no one warned me before the purchase that we do not have the ability to add ipv4 to you from our block, which I found out about after the purchase
if you announce your ipv6 subnets with us, then buy an ipv4 block from another provider
I found out about this after the purchase
Can we please get a weather forecast on this guys server @MrRadic
If you need a BGP session, we can provide you with a dedicated server in LA.
Both BGPv4 and BGPv6 are free.
We can apply for an ASN number for you so that you can manage the IP yourself.
Can't agree more.
Also, they're not focusing or specialized in DDoS Protection.
They can offer you Paul Blart's services, but if you're on Al-Qaeda-level hit list, you should look for Marcus Luttrell or Jack Silva, and their crew, instead
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This story describes a frustrating experience with a company that initially offered to announce IPv6 subnets for free but ended up causing a lot of inconvenience and extra expenses. Let's break down the story step by step:
The company initially informed the customer that they could announce their IPv6 subnets for free, which means they could use IPv6 addresses without any additional cost.
The customer purchased a server from this company, presumably with the expectation that they could use the free IPv6 subnets offered.
However, after purchasing the server, the customer was informed that they needed to buy an additional IPv4 address but not from this company. This meant that the customer had to spend extra money on an IPv4 address from another provider.
The customer was not warned about this additional cost or requirement beforehand, which was frustrating.
The customer went ahead and bought an IPv4 address for $150 from freerangecloud.com, following the recommendation.
While waiting for confirmation of the IPv4 purchase, the customer spent several days in limbo, presumably unable to use the server effectively during this time.
The company, which initially promised to announce the IPv6 subnets for free, did not like the "Radb on line score" associated with the IPv4 block. This resulted in a delay of two more days in deleting this line from the provider, which caused further frustration.
Finally, when the IPv4 issue was resolved, the company added it to the customer's server.
The company then mentioned that they would create a separate VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) for the customer. However, they couldn't provide a local gateway, and it seems they didn't understand what a local gateway was, which indicates a lack of expertise on their part.
The customer experienced a significant delay when trying to ping the IPv4 address, with a response time of 4 seconds, which is quite slow for a local network.
As a result of all these issues, the customer ended up spending an additional $500 and experienced a great deal of frustration and stress.
In conclusion, the customer does not recommend using this company's services and describes their experience as a "nightmarish service."
It appears that the customer had a frustrating and costly experience with this company, and they are warning others not to use their services due to the problems they encountered.
OP ordered extra IPv4 addresses from ReliableSite. They also wanted to bring their own IPv6 prefix.
Issue is, when you ask them to announce your IPs, you need to bring your own IPv4 and IPv6 or simply go IPv6-only - you can't mix both ReliableSite's IPv4 and your own IPv6 at once. Meaning that all the IPs they bought would go to waste.
This isn't some hidden thing, it's directly on the order form BEFORE you order, BEFORE you pay any money. It won't let you choose IPs if you choose the Announcement option.
Can you still announce additional IPs if you choose the 1-20 ip options?
No, you can either choose the IP announcement option or to buy IPs from us, not both. The order form represents that accurately.
The customer was assuming that he will get 1-2 IPV4 and also announce his own IPv6 but customer does not have a way to access server directly over IPv6, so RS wanted customer to bring their own IPV4 as well as IPv6, and now IPv4 is not cheap so Customer has to spend another $150 for IPV4
So this is what happened ?
Sounds about like what has happen.
I know for us we had a client get upset that we used their IP range for their server in the past. They wanted one IP in case their ranges got removed from the leasing company which makes sense after the fact.
If your network does not ipv6, simply use Cloudlare Warp and connect to the machine.
They don't mean their network, but rather ReliableSite's (for a server).
ReliableSite includes IPv6, but only a /128 under their IPs.
Curious, what's the background on why you can't do both?
Own IPs and Providers IPs are in different VLANs as from current conversation. However it is a good question why provider cannot allow multiple VLANs.
Because I think RS has everything automated, and since they are already able to sell out quickly they don’t want to work on something that’s already working and selling quickly
Even I tried to work with them for migrating to RS but they won’t change their or do custom stuff or atleast not something that I wanted, I am not criticising RS, infact they are very good and I do have some servers with them, but it’s just they don’t want to do a lot of manual stuff , atleast that’s what I understand and they are indeed great provider, but only if what they offer suites your requirements, and there is nothing wrong in that
It's a completely different network setup that isn't compatible.
We're a volume provider and are able to offer competitive pricing and options through heavy automation and high volume. This sacrifices one off configurations and custom builds, but offers a lot in return.
Yup I agree, all providers have their own business model, and that's how so many providers survive
I think this seems a bit harsh on reliable site, so I'd just like to say that I've had great service and excellent support.
Reinstalling my machine via the panel never works properly though, but support sort it out in record time.
Yup this is true, even I had issues with reinstallation via panel, but support resolved it quickly
Yeah, when I get a response within 15 minute, I don't even care that much
We're working on improving that.
See this is the problem. I check from time to time to see if anyone is innovating or bringing a project that will innovate and is worth a discussion. But then I get stuck in threads like this, the popcorn is looking at me and I'm looking at it, and just like that I've wasted a couple of minutes reading drama, but there isn't much.