On Jan 10, 2005, at 3:16 PM, Danielle wrote:

But the ISP will see and charge me tons of money. I was told i needed a router.

Danielle

The only thing you isp could possibly see is the one mac that's dialing up. The mac sharing the dial-up connection is the router.


An ISP on dial-up won't care diddly if you have one computer or five connected to that dial-up line, you're only going to get 56K out of it, and dial-up services are typically either a flat fee or a time-based charge.

You were given infromation regarding something like DSL or Cable broadband service and applying it to dial-up.

(in reality, the ISP's can't really tell if your doing that on DSL or Cable, either.)

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University of Arizona
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