On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 12:59:04PM +0000, Vincent Cunniffe wrote:
> topic, the house is wired for cat5, has a 100MB switch, Surf No
> Limits dial-up, ISDN, and a Linux server controlling the lot.
Not interested in the room (hence this is on list) but I'm curious about the
setup and I'm sure I'm not the only one - are you using Surf No Limits
dial-up over a modem on an A/D converter on one of the ISDN channels (in
which case, which kind of connection speed do you get ?) or is Surf No
Limits now available in ISDN flavour ?
Regards,
Niall
P.S. And another piece of curiosity - in a shared house does sharing a Surf
No Limits connection (matter a damn whether it's ISDN or modem - max. of 64
kbits/s anyway) not lead to friction when one user decides to start
downloading something large before going down the pub ?
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