At 8:08 PM -0400 9/16/01, Henry Olders wrote:
>If you go through modem, you would lose all the speed that the cable
modem would give you
My only other option is to sign up with another ISP whose max speed is 33.6
>However, if
>you have a dynamically assigned IP address from your ISP instead of a
>static IP address, serving to the internet is a pain.
I have a static IP address.
>I would assume your cable ISP also has a dialup number that you have
>access to, for situations where the cable service is interrupted, or
>when you need access from another location, like from your laptop when
>away from home.
My cable ISP has no dial up access (hence the problem)
>If your laptop is a mac,
>you can create different configurations using location manager so you
>can switch easily between using a dialup connection and using your cable
>modem via ethernet.
My Laptop is Duo 230c
Rodd
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