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On 4 Jul 2002, at 0:51, JS wrote:
> What problems, if any, might arise if 2 members of the same
> household "share" the same internet connection [not at the same
> time] ie they each have their own computors and use a common phone
> line and share an ISP package?
> Are there any security issues?
> Regards, John Hughes.
My wife and I do this. The only thing we've done special is to
make sure that we each have our own mailbox.
Many dial-up ISPs offer this, or used to. Or you can use one of
the various email services, including free web-based services like
HotMail. Or you can regoister your own domain, and find a service
that will inexpensively host it -- that's what we've done.
David Gillett
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Mandrake Linux or Red Hat Linux CD sets along
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