catsmeow
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Brea, CA Posts: 1,014
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Posted: June 03 2003,6:10 pm
Post # 2
I can connect via cable right now at my hotel room, but I can not connect to my company's internal network via this cable modem. So I connected via dial up, but I noticed it slowed me down DRAMATICALLY. Help...
Kim Hanson
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Alberta Canada Posts: 2,029
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Posted: June 03 2003,7:51 pm
Post # 6
Do you guy's realize, that cable is just under dial-up? I'am just abit under ..T-1..ADSL is the shit, they call it " velocity "..this is Canada, sorry!
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catsmeow
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Brea, CA Posts: 1,014
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Posted: June 03 2003,10:30 pm
Post # 10
Quote (JetBoatRich @ June 03 2003,7:36 pm)
Use the cable modem, dial up stinks. Â Depending which version software you are using, you may have to reset your IP
I tried that... My company doesn't trust us out on the road with Administrative rights to our laptops.... Hmmm, I wonder if they are worried that we will end up on a web site where adult content might take place?
Which reminds me... the LasVegasHotBoats (I think that's the name) is blocked for adult content on my computer. I actually have a report that says that.