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"Making a Cable Lan in my own House?"

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Brian Rowe Click to Email Brian RoweClick to check IP address of the poster 07/30/2000, 02:53 AM ()
"Making a Cable Lan in my own House?"
I want to use my existing Coax cable that is my house today, to network two computers in different rooms in my own house. This seems like it should be easy, since they can get roadrunner into a house, I should be able to create a network in my house. I don't have Roadrunner, I have a seperate network with DSL and proxy. Has anyone done this yet?
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RE: Making a Cable Lan in my own Ho..., George B., 08/31/2000, (1)
RE: Making a Cable Lan in my own Ho..., Kip Patterson, 09/02/2000, (2)

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George B. Click to Email George B.Click to check IP address of the poster 08/31/2000, 03:10 PM ()
1. "RE: Making a Cable Lan in my own House?"
Just curious...why aren't those 2 computers hooked up to your DSL?
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Kip Patterson Click to check IP address of the poster 09/02/2000, 02:06 PM ()
2. "RE: Making a Cable Lan in my own House?"
There is no technology available today that lets you use TV coax (rg-59, 6, or 11) for networking.
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