On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 at 22:15, GOwin wrote:
> di ba strictly speaking that's still one machine? it just has two OS
> instead

Yes. And PLDT wouldn't care if you had more than one machines, either. Or
Destiny or ZPDee for that matter. The only requirement is that you use at
most one computer to connect to the service at a given time. So if you had
n computers, you could plug them in one at a time (taking the n-1 other
computers offline while one is on) to use the Internet without having to
pay the fees that come with multiple simultaneous connections. And
legitimately, too. :)

Alternatively you could get a serice (like PLDT's corporate DSL packages)
that does not place restrictions on the number of simultaneous
connections. I use PLDT's SmallBiz Jr. and while I only use one static IP
address, PLDT knows and does not mind that I have 15 computers connected
behind a firewall/proxy server. But then this thing costs P9k/month. And
oh, with the corporate DSL packages of PLDT (they're -not- myDSL, which
refer to the residential packages) you don't need PPPoE, either. You get a
small subnet (five static IP addresses) and use standard Ethernet to
connect to the DSL hub. :)

 --> Jijo

--
Federico Sevilla III  :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Administrator :: The Leather Collection, Inc.
GnuPG Key: <http://jijo.leathercollection.ph/jijo.gpg>

_
Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph
To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to