might be crucial
for performance.
Have fun
Arie Vayner
Netvision
-Original Message-
From: Yehuda Drori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Geoffrey S. Mendelson; Nadav Har'El
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE : cable modem
first
first I want to apologize for the mistakes I made last night ( 10x Nadav :-)
now some more info:
I joined the cable test Arutzi Zahav running more then 6 month ago. I've
connected my Linux box which work both as a server/workstation and a router
for another box running win.
as for the speed,
> not be the one you'll notice - maybe somebody who will try such a service can
> comment on what actually happens (as far as I know, this service isn't widely
> available in Israel yet).
It was not legal to sell the service (except on an "experimental" basis)
in Israel until yesterday. Not all
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002, Yehuda Drori wrote about "Re: RE : cable modem":
> one of the major differences is the upstream speed. ADSL is asynchronic which
^^^
> mean that you can DL very fast comparing to UL ( wh
hi..
there is much difference between the two..( not like cable TV and satelite TV
:-)
one of the major differences is the upstream speed. ADSL is asynchronic which
mean that you can DL very fast comparing to UL ( which is about the upstream
of ISDN ). On cable the DL and UL speed are the sam
Is there any point comparing cable modem and ADSL or is it much like
comparing the cable TV offerings to the satellite TV offerings?
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> Hi Yehuda,
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> That's probably something that Onlye Arutzei Zahav enables. I'm
> connected to
> nonS
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Hi Yehuda,
That's probably something that Onlye Arutzei Zahav enables. I'm
connected to
nonStop, and they require that I connect with their network card and
modem. They
admit that they can use other network cards, but prefer not to due to
support