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Bruce Johnson wrote:
> 
> On Jan 23, 2009, at 7:19 AM, Hunter Fuller wrote:
> 
>>> I think the simplest solution, to avoid trying to do anything with a
>>> mysterious PC, is to bring our Airport Extreme, which has a built-in
>>> modem.  Then we'll be wireless in the apartment, another advantage.
>>>
>> Be prepared to do what I said. A lot of service providers don't work  
>> on
>> Macs, only on Windows.
> 
> 
> They may not SUPPORT Mac, but they work. TCP/IP is TCP/IP
> 
> Even the satellite companies are no longer PC-only.

Yes, but PPP isn't always PPP - Dial up connections often have
proprietary extensions that require PC extensions.

> 
> 

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