Re: [q] High Speed 'Net on a 68K?

2005-02-28 Thread Ben Parkhurst
I live in Appleton WI. SBC does offer a service for 5 more dollars a month that allows multiple connections instead of one, and allows you to use a router for PPPoE. If you buy a Linksys router, you can set it up to work with PPPoE so that there is not the CPU overhead on your computer, but on your

Re: [q] High Speed 'Net on a 68K?

2005-02-28 Thread Matt R
Well, I'm in the boonies of southeastern wisconsin, so here we go: Assuming you get a connection that doesn't require PPPoE, it'll just work. There is probably a PPPoE app for MacOS pre-X, but PPPoE tends to add CPU overhead, and you won't have much to spare on that old girl. SBC=bad ( PPPoE ),

[q] High Speed 'Net on a 68K?

2005-02-28 Thread Dennis McCormick
Some time back somebody offhandedly mentioned that they had some kind of high speed connection. All I am able to find here in the boonies of western Wisconsin that is compatible with my Q800 and 7.5.5 is dial-up. Any suggestions? -- Quadlist is sponsored by and... Small