Broadband Shuffle
Numberwhun *****
numberwhun at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 20 22:48:42 EST 2001
My coworker also has Starband. We have been playing with the Sparc machine
running Solaris 8 from work. Today we were able to get his website visible
from the internet. Starband blocks port 80 so we used a different port.
Works like a champ. He likes it and says it is MUCH better than dialup even
though it is a little pricey. (About $750 for the equipment then about $60
a month.).
Jeff Kirkland
>From: "Jerry Feldman" <gaf at blu.org>
>To: discuss at blu.org
>Subject: Re: Broadband Shuffle
>Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 15:57:58 -0500
>
>Unfortunately DSL is very limited to distance to the CO. Additionally, the
>larger communities will
>get it well before the smaller. Some people can get DSL via ISDN (sucks but
>better than dialup).
>One competitor is sattelite. Some sattelite systems are 2 way and also
>support Linux. I know a
>couple of Starband users, and have heard zero complaints. One guy was up
>the poll PAMing his
>dish the other day, then when we had some snow he was pleased to see that
>his Internet
>connection stayed up. Sattelite is no panacaeia., but it gives the single
>cable company in your
>town some competition. It is important to have the sattelite properly
>installed. Marc Evans has
>Starband in NH. He used the same installer that my friend in Holland, Ma
>used.
>On 20 Dec 2001 at 15:42, Numberwhun ***** wrote:
>
> >
> > It stinks that some of us really have no choice in the matter. I live
>in
> > Plaistow, NH where there is no DSL service, only AT&T Mediaone or
> > ***blech*** dial-up. I just cannot go back to a d/u connection. So, I
> > guess we will have to see how there service is.
>Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
>Associate Director
>Boston Linux and Unix user group
>http://www.blu.org
>
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