Re: Why Only DSL, Not Dial Up?
- From: "HapticZ" <hapticz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 10:36:56 -0400
dont tell me NO hams are using any band for moving email and like across
them!
comercially, yes it is prohibited, but linking private communications not
originating form direct net service?
its not all dots/dashes anymore. subcued modulations have been used to xmit
more then just casual blab!
"Don Bowey" <dbowey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 6/30/07 3:47 PM, in articlecould
r4Bhi.27572$YL5.2778@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "HapticZ"
<hapticz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
then u are stuck! however u may be able to find a Ham radio fellow who
videoget u started with a packet link across the various ham radio bands.
there are lots of options and concessions to be made.
Putting commercial traffic through ham radio is a federal offence. Don't
try it. The ham will lose his license
cell links can be prohibitively expensive for broadband use, such as
toserving.
however, u may be the first to offer your neighbors the "opportunity" to
enrich thier worldly influence to startup a local ISP server. figure
$10,000 for equipment and a satelite link and u may start selling net
service to the entire region. ;-))
"Harry" <paminifarm3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 28 Jun, 14:52, "HapticZ" <hapt...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:frames
u can do it with dialup, but the frame rate will be low, say 2 to 4
per second. the amount of data to transfer must be compressed greatly
nowmove across a dialup connection so the video is crappy
anyway, even slow band DSL at 112k is as cheap as crummy 28.8 dialup
a
providersdays!
them thars' some fierce competition goimg on with those internet
my friend! shop around!!
"Harry" <paminifa...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
Many years ago, before "High-Speed Internet", when
"Internet" was still called Information Highway, when i
had a "Web TV"for going onto the Internet, there was
something "live"on the TV (that was what we used for our
"monitor" ) we could view of "live" scenes. The one scene
i remember was of a swimming pool area. We had no
cable; no DSL; only the Web TV box and electricity. The
thing putting the scene on the Internet was probably a
"Camcorder", but i donot remember what "they" called it.
Now iam installing video surveillance from a commercial Co.
and theyare telling me, in order to view the scenes on
Internet, i need DSL. The pictures on my tv, of my outside
surroundings, are in little boxes called "CAM1; CAM2;
CAM3 and CAM4, so i guess this is a "cam" system. How
come i cannot get the pictures on the Internet with dial up,
only with DSL, even though, many years ago, before DSL,
iwas able to get someone's swimming pool surveillance?
Or does someone know of a way to do this without DSL.
My IP gave me a static IP address. What is that, and how
do you use it?
Truly- Hide quoted text -
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Hello,
Where i live (in Amish territory) there is nothing; not even cell
phone. I had to put in my own electricity etc. even . . . and thank
G^d for Dish, which works sometimes, but very little local.
Truly
.
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