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Sam Lewis wrote:(Which is Windows, after all...) ;-)
I hadn't been reading this thread til now. Are these satelliteFor me no *doze in my network ! (or it must be a paying client)
services, your talking about, commercial or residential?
I am currently using Starband and have been fairly happy with them but
they require the modem to be connected to a Windoze box so I need to
have a standalone Win2K box, Windoze Firewall and antivirus and so on
and so forth. I would like to go back to my OS/2 Server and Injoy
firewall. Any suggestions?
UsaSat/Surfbeam is a straight tcpip connection (also with static IP) and
runs on VxWorks.
Wildblue uses also a form of Surfbeam but with more restrictions andArjan, I don;t know that inviting people to portscan you is really the thing you want to do with public mailng list archives, nor do I think should you post explicit servcices you're running on the network... :-)
less options.
DOCSIS is the system used by cable/dsl
--Dunhill Satellite Systems wrote:
Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
[snip] [snip]Look than also at UnaSat, better priced, and great quality
Julian, we started a discussion some time ago about broadband options
up there. I don't recall where we left off, but I would recommend
looking into a good commercial-grade satellite service, such as
http://www.skycasters.com.
We use this to feed our hotspot system in the Dominican Republic (26
spots in the south)
and is much cheaper than iDirect, while the quality is not noticeable
less.
Surfbeam modems with DOCSIS 1.01
main supplier for the USA is www.motosat.com , for information you can
look at our website as well
Arjan
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