I Use Comcast On A Performa 6320CD through a router Which is connected
to my pc through a 400 ft cat 5 cable run through the attic to the den
my apple is in the computer room because the pc is what i do beta
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 07:55:12 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In a message dated 1/9/05 11:01:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> >At 8:31 PM -0800 1/9/05, David Dierlam wrote:
> >>  I have been wonder what all our members out there use
> >>for their connection. I am forced to use dial up. No
> >>DSL in our neighborhood, cable is only for PC's and
> >>DWAY is expensive. Talk to me people. Enlighten me.
> >>Thanks from DEEEEP S. Texas>>David
> 
> "Cable is only for PCs?" Who is your local cable provider?
> 
> Now, in Texas (Houston) I use DSL via SBC/Yahoo, but in Georgia I use a cable
> modem via Charter Cable. I remember when I got the cable modem - back when I
> knew nothing of high-speed internet - I was told numerous times by the techs
> at Charter Cable that their system did not work with Macs.
> 
> However, a few local friends (and LEM listers) assured me that, while all of
> the software that accompanied/supported the cable modem MAY be for PCs only,
> as long as the modem was working and had an ethernet connection it had to work
> with a Mac.
> 
> Sure enough, the software was all PC, but since I had a PC anyway at my home,
> I use it to configure everything and then hooked a router to the modem.
> Voila! My Macs w/ etherent ports were of course able to use it.
> 
> Nowadays, most high-speed modems seem to have the web-page configuration
> option anyway, using an IP address, as opposed to actual software. SBC/Yahoo 
> DSL
> had both I believe. And if USB v. ethernet is the problem, as your cable
> provider if they can supply you with a modem for ethernet connections. I 
> think that
> may have been an issue with Charter for me also, as I remember having to
> request a ethernet modem.
> 
> Finally, remember that some places like Best Buy sell modems also. Be sure to
> get one that works with your particular service.
> 
> Anyway, hope you find a solution,
> 
> Craig W.
> Houston, Texas
> 
> 
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