[nmglug] Broadband Internet in LV

js at jasonschaefer.com js at jasonschaefer.com
Tue Jun 14 16:14:52 PDT 2005


Brian

Starband requires their software to be installed on a windows machine.
The only way I have been able to share this to a LAN is windows
connection sharing (which does not work so well). Do you know of another
way to do this?

Jason

Brian Despain wrote:

> Lee Einer wrote:
>
>> Hi, all-
>>
>> I currently live in Phoenix, Arizona, but plan on moving to Las
>> Vegas, NM in the next month or so. I have been looking for broadband
>> internet access up there, but am not finding anything terribly
>> attractive. What do you all recommend for a Linux-friendly broadband
>> (cable, DSL or Satellite) service provider up in that neck of the woods?
>>
> Wow - First post to the group. I moved to Las Vegas, NM from Pasadena,
> CA and it depends where you live. I bought a house with some land
> outside of town.so my only choice was satellite. I went with Starband.
> Other than some minor installation hitches, it runs along smoothly and
> I get nearly the same download speeds as I got with Champion Broadband
> in Pasadena. Champion ran fiber to the pole so it was speedy. If you
> are living in Las Vegas proper you have your choice between Comcast
> and the local wireless provider Desertgate. Desertgate is helpful,
> friendly and linux friendly. There wifi network covers the town and
> the immediate areas.
>
> http://www.starband.com/
> http://www.desertgate.com/
> http://www.comcast.com/
>
>
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