rferoni <rferoni-AT-hotmail.com> wrote:
> My brother and I are interested in sattelite internet, as where we live
> out in BFE the only thing available is dial up(argh!). Is it possible to
> share an internet connection via sattelite somehow,
DirecWay used to be a card, maybe even a pair of cards, inserted in your
computer. Even then, they acknowledged that sharing was possible via
Windows ICS on a "home network".
Newer systems are standalone, and work with a router, so your sharing
should be just fine. They sell packages with Wireless Routers for use in
campgrounds and marinas, and some people operate as roving free WISPs in
their RVs.
http://hns.getdway.com/faqs.html#five
"The DW6000 is the next-generation DIRECWAY system modem. It's a sleek new
design that makes connecting to the Internet more streamlined by
incorporating DIRECWAY software inside the DW6000 unit. There's no DIRECWAY
software to load on your computer. No longer are there any software
upgrades to download and manually install; the DW6000 automatically updates
itself via the satellite. Also, the DW6000 modem integrates the transmit
and receive components in one compact unit; the DW4000 has separate
transmit and receive components stacked together.
The DW6000 provides an Ethernet connection to your computer or home
network. The DW4000 requires a dedicated USB connection to your PC and does
not support Macs. "
Come back later for advice on how to connect two houses that are 400 feet
apart ;-) You can probably get away with running a 10BaseT wire that far,
and put a switch or wireless router in the second house.
It should be possible to connect wirelessly.
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