On 02.1.22 0:43 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/21/02 7:28 PM, "Zachary Braverman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I know that Office X precludes the same program from being operated by two
>> machines on the same network, but does this include the Internet as a whole?
> 
> As far as I understand, it's two machines _running_ the same program at the
> same time on a network - must be on a local network, I think, but I'm not
> sure. I can't connect my two machines via my Internet connection when
> they're at home: it has to be by a local network (yes, through an Ethernet
> hub). OS X won't let you share the same external router, or something like
> that, although OS X Server will. Only one of them can be connected to the
> Internet, although my ISP wouldn't care if I rigged up 10 computers to the
> same ADSL connection, they say. How have you got yours set up?


I just have a cable modem connected to an ethernet hub, which I have both of
my machines connected to.  The cable modem company knows, and charges me
slightly extra for the extra machine, but I don't know how many I could pile
on there without them noticing...



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