This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01C7_01C08192.BDFDA960 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I saw a ad for a Networking device for your phone line, in CompUSA's = newspaper ad. It's made from LinkSys. I'm a little worried about = this, theres no hub involved, all data is transfered via your phone = line. It _CANT_ be that fast. It just seems too good to be true. The = device is $60/per computer. =20 It can hold up to 25 computers (the box says) Has anyone experienced this kind of networking? Is it any good? I'm = thinking about trying it, and then getting cox for the internet.=20 My only other question is, does it need to be a "live" telephone? We = have 2 lines right now, but if we get cox, we'll get rid of the second = line. Does it actually need the phone line, or does it need the phone = wire? Thanks,=20 Tyler=20 ------=_NextPart_000_01C7_01C08192.BDFDA960 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I saw a ad for a Networking device for = your phone=20 line, in CompUSA's newspaper ad.    It's made from=20 LinkSys.   I'm a little worried about this, theres no hub = involved,=20 all data is transfered via your phone line.  It _CANT_ be that=20 fast.   It just seems too good to be true.  The device is = $60/per=20 computer.  
 
It can hold up to 25 computers (the box = says)
 
Has anyone experienced this kind of=20 networking?  Is it any good?   I'm thinking about trying = it, and=20 then getting cox for the internet.
 
My only other question is, does it need = to be a=20 "live" telephone?  We have 2 lines right now, but if we get cox, = we'll get=20 rid of the second line.  Does it actually need the phone line, or = does it=20 need the phone wire?
 
Thanks,
 
Tyler
 
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