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Asked by borgmember in Internet Service Providers (ISP), DSL Lines / Cable Internet
Hi,
I have recently started a small business doing It consulting that will run from my home office. I currently have 10MB down and 1 up.
The probelem is I want to host my own SBS server and email, so I would require a static IP and business account. For my ISP to do that I would get 4mb down and 384 up with a static ip for twice the cost of my residential. Since they are different companies, if I dropped my residential account I would lose my multi service discount raising the prices of my other services.
So far they have not minded me having ssh open on my residential line, so I am trying to avoid buying a seperate busines line and needing another router, cable modem, etc.
Is there somewhere that can receive mail for me and route it over a differnt port to my mail server, and when mail from my server goes out it also bounces through them?
I am trying to avoid hosted solutions as I would not have enough control over the system.
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