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> From: Paul A. Shippert <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Modem Upgrade
> Date: Monday, February 15, 1999 10:06 AM
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Earl Truss <[log in to unmask]>
>
> >reliable in our area but we are about to get cable Internet
> access which
> >will eliminate the need for a modem for many people. This is
>
> but in the Buffalo, New York area, a company providing cable
> Internet access has a 'hybrid' level of access (based on distance
> from a 'certain point'), which requires a modem for the initial
> connection and upstream communication and a Network card for
> receiving. The speed is said to be ca. 6Mb/sec. downstream,
> however this is directly relative to the number of subscribers
> and can be expected to go down.
Yes, this is something that you need to watch out for. Some areas of
Minneapolis have MediaOne cable service which is one-way only and requires
a phone line and modem for the uplink - which will cause failures because
of busy lines. Our area has TCI and they are upgrading our service to
two-way optical fiber which I believe will not require a phone line for the
uplink.
PCBUILD maintains many useful files for download
on our web site - visit our download page at:
http://nospin.com/pc/files.html
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