It would be a bit expensive, but I could make money on the side, to friends
and family, etc, �5 per month each VBG!

Thanks

Ryan Keen
MCSE CNE
UK Tech Support
Science International
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: 21 July 2000 16:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] IMAIL and CABLE MODEM?



>Hi everyone.
>         Just a quick one for you all, I am looking at having a cable
> modem install
>at my home, and It would be nice if i could use Imail for home system as
>well, for me and freinds, family etc, but i at a bit of a loss, with how to
>make it work, what cable modem should I use - WOULD IT WORK?.

The cable modem comes with the cable subscription in nearly all
cases.  Over-the-counter purchase is too much of a pig in the poke.

The cable modem is just an cable-to-ethernet converter.  Your cable company
will assign you IP address by DHCP, generally.  Imail and most mail servers
need a fixed ip address, and 250-user would be kind of expensive just for
home.

Len


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