I live in BFE down in a little whistlestop known as Saginaw. There is fiber in front of my driveway running somewhere far far away. My point is that I am in a bandwidth DEAD zone. I have recently been offered the oportunity to purchase satellite bandwidth. It is CONSIDERABLY cheaper than running new telephone line or cable up my driveway. The catch is that I have to buy their box to upload supposedly. My question is does anyone know if sat-uplink is any different a setup than a normal net?--I mean with gateways, DNS, etc etc. I read the slashdot discussion--I'm just confused as to why I have to buy their box. Anyone know why?
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