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Posted by Curt from MN on June 05, 2007 at 12:44:16 from (72.2.197.208):
In Reply to: OT computor question posted by Leon R on June 04, 2007 at 18:01:27:
It could be "normal" for the system if he is using an older satellite system that requires a phone line connection. These systems only give access to the satellite in one direction and the phone line goes the other way. Can't remember if phone is up or down. At that speed it would be cheaper just to go through the phone company for their ISP service. DSL unfortunately is not available in alot of rural areas. Might check with local cell phone companies to see if they offer wireless internet. Not available in all areas and requires line of sight to carrier tower. If you get a good high speed connection you will not go back to standard 56K dial up unless it is your only option. And then you may decide to say the heck with the net.
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