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| reply to dg2 Re: More than one router
Hmmm good point. Actually now that I think about it the price is actually pretty good for the basic user instead of having dial-up. I always forget I'm not the "basic" user. -- I wish Comcast would upgrade their upload speeds for free.Thanks to broadband I now can have my own internet radio station: »24.18.33.156:8000 |
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| reply to sean151 said by sean151 : Oh and $20 for 256kbps? I'm guessing this is their only choice for broadband.
Maybe not. Cox charges $34.95 for 128/128 kbps here. $20 for 256 would be a deal. -- Cox 128/128 in Arkansas $34.95; 1024/128 $39.95.Cox 128/128 in Virginia $24.95; 3000/256 $39.95.Move to Middle America Cox territory and sign up now for a great deal! |
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  sean151 Class 2008 Premium join:2003-12-04 Auburn, WA clubs:
1 edit | but wouldn't that make it a simple hack to get into the router if it was just one? The more the merrier right? So lets see, a couple wireless routers all hacker ready means road trip!
So I highly doubt there would be one, maybe one or two strong omni directional routers. It all depends on how far apart the people live and how big the city is.
Oh and $20 for 256kbps? I'm guessing this is their only choice for broadband. |
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