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Thread: What kind of connection do you have?

  1. #21
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    T1 at college & 56K at home. . . soon to be cable or DSL.
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    DSL 256K/128K = 30K download, 15K upload.

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    Cable as primary w/dial up as secondary
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  4. #24
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    Dial-up, but it aint that bad some dude tweaked it for me; so now when I sign on it says that I have signed on at 115200bps

    On a 56k....I dont think so..

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    Originally posted by MsMittens
    Hrmm. Well I waited for four years for my cable.... To my disappointment, I had to do DHCP and even if I went to the business edition, I still couldn't get static IP so I could setup my own DNS. =(
    It is posible to have a static IP address for a Cable modem but don't ask me how. Some time ago my settings stuffed up and I lost connection with my cable internet. It didn't work with Assigning Automatic IP address. My ISP couldn't resolve the problem but gave me a fixed IP address which works well.

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    Originally posted by ThePreacher
    Just wondering can you get like 5 DSL or cable connections in one house?
    I have cable and yes, it is possible to have multiple connections in the house, along with running cable phone and cable television all simultaneously without interfering with eachother.

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    Originally posted by MsMittens
    Hrmm. Well I waited for four years for my cable (yes, I had heard about it in 1996). I got it last year. To my disappointment, I had to do DHCP and even if I went to the business edition, I still couldn't get static IP so I could setup my own DNS. =(

    I think I may have to go DSL for that.
    MsMittens, I've got Optus@Home cable internet, which is also using DHCP. But there is one thing I have noticed.. My IP address has not changed since I got it. I believe that they are using DHCP, but each computer has a IP Address reserved just for it.. doesn't that make you feel special.

    If your lucky, your provider might be doing the same stupid thing.
    I personally don't like how the provider is doing it as I believe that broadband users are the ones who really need dynamic IP addresses.. but thats a different issue altogether...
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