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Is there a way to connect more than one computer at different locations with the same DSL internet connection? There are 2 locations: (1) Home- one dekstop computer with dial up internet (2) Work- 2 desktop with DSL. DSL is not available at my home so is there a way to access the DSL from my work location? If so how involved is it? Thanks, Angie
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How far apart are they and do you have line of site?
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The 2 locations are about 30 miles apart. At the home location dsl interenet is not available only dial up. The office location has DSL. My main goal is to try and network the 2 so I can get DSL at the home location and then share my files. Is that possible?
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Yes it is possible but not cheap, if you have any thing close to line of site between the two locations, The new wireless standard "802.16" has a range of 30 to 40 miles.
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