Jutta: thanks alot! didn't know that those commands could be used in dos, only in unix/linux what with writingoutput to files... god i feel like a n00b
hannibal218bc hat geschrieben:Exactly. Each computer hast to establish its own internet connection by "dialling" into Inode's VPN, and Inode allows only two concurrent logins per customer.
Of course you could try to set up Windows' Internet Connection Sharing on your machines, once you have that dial in thing working - but I guess, that setup is kind of advanced, and has the disadvantage that the computer that shares the connection has to be always on.
If you plan to have one computer switched on anyways, this would be the way to go...
This won't be the case since they kinda drink kwH's
and with all the airflow they've got they sound pretty much like turboengines
Connection sharing would also mean that all traffic has to go through one computer and thereby i'll have a bottleneck... so no can do
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Yea, but it's still a lot better than connecting the pc to the modem everytime like you did it before, huh? I guess it's kinda impossible for you to surf the net on 3 computers simultaneously anyway
O on the contrary mon frer!
1 is used for surfing and communications such as irc, msn, icq, yahoo im etc and for tracking/mapping of where you are etc (see below)
1 is used as the gamingstation, i play asheron's call, or intend to hehe so there i'll need a connection for the game which i do hate to run in windowed mode
1 is my girlfriends laptop... and since i do NOT wish to share my own computers as fast as she wants to check her email, i'll need the ability of 3 simultanious connections at once
simple as that hehe
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Btw, what do you think of our ISP's prices here in Austria - compared to Sweden? I once mentioned how much I pay for my student connection when I was talking to a friend of mine in Finland, and he was laughing his bloody ar.. off! He pays like half of that for a regular connection with more speed and unlimited d/l
Yeah it is quite painful here...
in Stockholm i had a 10mb/s connection (as in kinda 10000kb/s) at 10¤ a month... and ofcourse no stupid limits!
what is needed here in austria to achieve that i don't know, the government invested some but the rest came from intelligent ppl in the industry who realised they could actually make a bundle more cash by making stuff easier, simpler, faster and less painful... huge investment i guess, but then they are taking over the whole goddamn electronical infrastructure in the country so go figure who is winning in the end?
by doing this they also killed off all the smalltimers and wannabe's since all others who wanted to survive this purge of stupidity and shortsightedness had to invest in the tech upgrade... and that is a good thing
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Oh, and another thing... I don't know if you are aware of that, but some routers DO work with Inode xDSL. You can get a list of routers that are known to work here:
http://www.filipic.biz/network2.htm
Yeah i read up on that... i'm considering the FR114P i think it's called
Thanks alot for the tip!
I'll post the info (ipconfig) later today when i have the time, this writing took a few precious minutes away from cooking! Making a soup which i hope hasn't boiled away by now!