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To: Dan Spangenberg who wrote (5102)7/18/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: Larry Shelor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7382
 
Great points. That is one fine monitor. After hearing from you and Wily, I have to say that I am convinced I will have this dual monitor setup. Just got to order the video card, already have a 17" monitor here.

That brings up a question, will my 21" monitor and 17" work together. If I remember correctly, Wily had charts on one monitor and stocks on another, that means you don't have to have in effect one large monitor (items or windows stretched across both of them)

As for the ISDN, I am going to call my Internet provider on Monday and see what they have to say about the advertised cost of 59.95 per month. I don't like hidden charges, they say this does not include state and federal taxes.

Their site also has a 3dom ISDN external adapter for 229.95. I bet I can get one of these cheaper over the Internet. As for the hub I want to look at this.



To: Dan Spangenberg who wrote (5102)7/18/1999 9:25:00 PM
From: Larry Shelor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7382
 
Do I need a network card if I am going to use only one pc over the net. This ISDN modem looks nice. Why did you go with the networked card?

Also, how much is the network card that goes in your pc?

If I decide to get the other ISDN modem will I also need a card or will it hook up to something I already have?