oh for the aup for servers ill have to look it up in the end user licenes or call and ask they have a few different planes my plane for now is 768k down 128k up ive looked at streaming video and saw no dif between comcast and clearwire after i fixed my little networking prob on my machine it was kinda out of wake for a day but its fixed now.

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From: Quentin Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 23:07:38 -0700
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Clearwire


On 4/1/06, LinuxRocks! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 04:27:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 16:27:14 -0500
From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: Netscape WebMail 15106
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Eug-lug] Clearwire

We just got clearwire for our internet conection. I was amazed at how
easy it was to get and set up. We placed our order on thursday at
about
4 p.m and got the modem the next day at about 1 p.m. Does any one else
have clearwire there is a plug on their website saying that it can be
used mobile like in a car ect.ect I was thinking it would be kinda
cool
to set one of these things up at a remote location like in a park or
somthing any ways just food for thought.
What sort of transfer speeds and latencies are you seeing with that? Does their AUP specifically prohibit servers?



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