I was concerned about the secondary connections at 20k. How do you have
them connected? I will have mine connected with ethernet cards and a hub,
will that help any? The primary computer will be a dell laptop with xp
loaded.

Is it stable?

Jim.


On Tue, 7 May 2002 09:25:19 -0500
Billy R Nordyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I've been using Pegasus Direct satellite internet for a few months now. 
> As far as I know it doesn't support linux either.  I have 3 computers
> networked together and receive the satellite transmissions on one with
> an AMD Athlon 1.4G processor.  The others, one similar to the first dual
> boots to RH7.2 and win98. The 2nd is an old IBM Aptiva 486 boosted to
> 100.  Without any manual configuration they receive and send using the
> satellite.  Only the one with the direct connection to the satellite
> receiver gets the full speed of the satellite. The others receive at 20K
> or so.
> 
> Planned on using the 486 for a firewall, but I can't find a 16 bit
> network card that is 10/100 only 10.  I didn't know whether that would
> slow things down too much or not so haven't tried to setup the satellite
> receiver on it yet.  All 3 computers dual boot with RH7.2 and win98se.
> 
> Bill
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