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- From: Hector Akamine <akamine@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 00:41:28 +0900
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It's not linux-related, but I have seen this topic in the list before, so there goes my questions. Osaka Metallic is offering a service called Home1600, in which you pay 5700 \/month and you get 1.6Mbps/288kbps, and 1 global dynamically-assigned IP address. In the FAQ included in their site, they say that using this service it is only possible to connect 1 PC. I have read in DOS/V Magazine (2001/1/15 issue) that using a "broadband router," (I suppose one of those boxes that say "router for CATV/xDSL") you can connect more than one PC. Two questions: 1) Is it technically possible? 2) Is it "legally" possible? Thanks in advance Hector
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