yes but if i give my daughters 9 th grade class mates (15 - 20) a older
mac so they can help each other with class work, chat etc, i don't think
it will be that slow. also available to teachers for assignments.
i have a bunch of 7100's, 6100's to build up for them. who knows, if i
get enough response maybe more students, more computers, maybe school
will let me put server on their t-1. 

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> 
> So, if you were web serving (assuming visitors) and
> web surfing with several computers at once, wouldn't
> this be painfully slow?
> >
> > Some routers, eg Asante FR3004C, include a port for
> a dialup modem. The
> > router shares the one dialup connection among the
> networked computers
> > just as it shares a cable or dsl connection.
> >
> > Henry
> >
> > On Wednesday, Jan 21, 2004, at 03:12 Canada/
> Eastern,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > is there anyway to share one dial up connection
> between multiple
> > > networked computers at the same time. My wife
> insists on living in the
> > > boonies 12 miles from central office. i would like to
> set up web server
> > > at house, and share with different stages of Macs
> and pc. As i add cpus
> > > i don't want to keep adding modems, i already have
> 8 fighting for the
> > > line now. right now i tell ppp to log in if tcp/ip needs
> it, with
> > > redial
> > > set 10-20 times at 900 second intervals and i set
> inactivity shut down
> > > to 5 minutes to free up line.
> > > if you want to know why, i'm running seti.
> > >
> > > charles lenington
> > >
> > >

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