I'd try IPHouse, they have a few options depending on whether you buy a
block of IPs or just the one static that comes with the standard service.
Not sure how flexible they are but they are at least willing to listen.  I'm
using a 678 with their service right now.

--j


On 3/3/08, ben usenetalias <ben.usenet.alias at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I currently have Qwest DSL and am looking to change; I'd like a DSL
> provider that will allow me to operate in bridged mode on a static ip
> without using PPPoE.  I'm trying to make life a bit easier for my ISA box
> (save the MS bashing, I know I'm on a Linux list, some of us use MS products
> too).  ISA can handle PPPoE but I want to remove that unnecessary step.  It
> would be a bonus if this ISP can utilize my existing Cisco 678 too.  Given
> how ISPs piggy back on the phone carriers' service I may be screwed here but
> if someone has ideas I'm open to them.
> Thanks,
> Ben.
>
> PS I'm in the south metro if it matters.
>
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