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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (27575)12/11/1997 2:17:00 PM
From: polarisnh  Read Replies (1) of 61433
 
<I have a four bridge cable modem at my residence office. Installation took 15 minutes. The modem handles four static IP addresseses at 10 mbs. That is 40 mbs throughput. I use 10 base T ethernet which connects to the modem. The hook up required plugging an RJ 45 jack into the modem, plugging the modem into a wall power socket and screwing on a 75 ohm coax cable from the cable feed to my house. That is as easy as it gets>

Paul,

Are you sure that you actually get a full 40mbs throughput? Also it sees to me that you will be sharing the local cable loop with your neighborhood since your cable company doesn't typically provide a dedicated coax to each building. Once others users jump on your throughput will be impaired.

Cheers,

Steve
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