Re: [DX] Hyva_ Kantoaalto 3-2007
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Re: [DX] Hyva_ Kantoaalto 3-2007



Tredxk kiittää kommentista! Dx-harraste kantaa ja innostaa monella tasolla, siinä meidän salaisuus. Niin kuin nro 3:ssa mainitaan, Kantoaalto ei vaimene jatkossakaan. Vakiokaarti jaksaa puksuttaa ja ensi vuosi jatkuu tuttuun tapaan.

Joulun aikaa, hyvät ystävät!

T:JMV, St.Karins (Manse-born ;))

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ay or another disconnected the internal telco devices from the premises wiring at the demarc and had only the modem connected during the times I was using the dial-up. As was mentioned, some ISPs will allow line-bonding to allow you to dynamically bring up a second dial-up line up and bond the lines together during times of higher demand to balance the load, but finding one that allows this is getting harder and harder to do. With some ISPs both connections must come into the same modem rack at the POP, and special arrangements usually have to be made. Almost always at additional cost. Pretty soon, you are at the cost of cable access or ISDN. Really, if higher speed access is available it is a genuine bargain. Cable Internet access costs may seem high, but a commercial line at 25% the capacity of the typical burstable cable or DSL connection is many magnitudes of expense higher. Broadband, if you can get it, really does open up new worlds of possible uses for your computer or home network. I've generally had a home network going at all of my homes, whether using dial-up or higher speed access methods. I've found this to be invaluable for so many reasons. Most folks don't think that you can have a top-quality 100 Mbps or faster home network running behind a real top-quality hardware firewall offering enterprise level services (transparent proxy caching, DNS caching, intrusion detection, real IPtables, etc.) and protection almost for free and dead simple to maintain and setup, and still use dial-up for accessing the Internet at large. The home network alone is worth the trouble of setting up an installation like this. Not to mention the speed up that the caching offers. Moving files, remote controlling devices, radios, wireless, etc, all can be accomplished even on a dial-up based mixed OS network. Anyway... back to radio... don't want to risk getting too off-topic :) Rick Kunath > > 73, > > Charles > > At 08:31 PM 2/14/2007 -0500, you wrote: > > > >>"If you are stuck with dial-up or ISDN, and want to maximize what you have, >>email me off list and we can discuss some of the options that are easily >>implemented dirt cheap to make things lots better than your current setup. >> >>Rick Kunath" > > > ----- > Charles A Taylor, WD4INP > Greenville, North Carolina > > > _______________________________________________ > IRCA mailing list > IRCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca > > Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers > > For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org > > To Post a message: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list IRCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx