[dba-Tech] One (router) to Many (users)

Gary Kjos garykjos at gmail.com
Wed Sep 13 09:04:26 CDT 2006


My rounter will manage 255 connections I think.

Pretty much is stealing though. No different than shoplifting or using
unlicensed software..

There could be some verbage in the user agreement regarding single
entities or something I suppose. There is also security issues as with
any networking situation and of course the degradation of sharing the
bandwidth between many users.

GK

On 9/13/06, Beach Access Software <bchacc at san.rr.com> wrote:
> Dear List:
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> I have a friend who is a clinical psychologist and is in an office with
> several other offices adjacent.  One of the recent move-ins is married to an
> IT type who is going to set up a wireless router.  Then, everybody in these
> individual offices can work off of the wireless router and they all have to
> pay only one fee to the ISP (in this case AT&T).
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> How many people can be using one wireless router at a time?  What other
> problems might he anticipate from this arrangement?
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> He gets all of his email from the web, BTW. One account is a Yahoo.  One is
> Road Runner which he has at home.  The third one is from someone else but he
> picks up the mail from the web.
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> MTIA,
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> Rocky
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> Beach Access Software
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