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All,

If this is the wrong list, point me to the right one.

We have Comcast Business as our ISP and it's working well. Can't remember
the last outage (knock wood).

However, internet connectivity is vital to receiving orders, email, and
everything else, so we discuss possibilities from time to time. Verizon
Wireless has 4G backup connectivity that goes somewhere in the chain of
equipment. I don't know if it's before or after the router as I have only
talked to the sales rep so far. She doesn't know any tech details but just
knows it works great and everybody loves it. :)

Anybody know how such a connection would work if Comcast went down? (Other
than speed, that is. I know it would be slower.) We have 5 static IPs and
DNS would still have to point here, right?
blahblahblah.dilgardfoods.comwould still have to get to IP address
111.222.333.444 whether Comcast was
up or not.

Thanks.


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