I remember my first 2400 baud modem and the local BBS's. That was a year
or two before the World Wide Web came along. I hope you get DSL soon my
friend because the Internet is "the killer app" for computers. Cheers!
DHSinclair wrote:
Stan,
Thanks for the suggestions, however, I do not have broadband. I use
dial-up.
If I had broadband, I would not have asked the questions.
Been there before, and still waiting to do broadband again just as
soon as I
know how bad AT&T will cost........ :(
Best,
Duncan
At 23:45 03/19/2007 -0500, you wrote:
A broadband router is your best friend in this situation regardless
how many machines you have (I use a D-Link DI-604). And they're dirt
cheap too! One broadband connection and up to 4 PC's connected. In
addition, if you did want to have 4 PC's running all the time doing
different jobs you can get a 4-port KVM (keyboard, video, monitor)
switch and just use one keyboard, video and monitor for all 4 boxes
(the more expensive ones switch audio too if thats important to you).
I love it, one machine for email and browsing, another for Linux
experience, one for high-end gaming and one for my PVR via Hauppage
PVR-150. Yeah, I know its pretty cool! :-)
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