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Download from where? Your machine? Otherwise I don't understand as Regal does
NOT have DSL nor cable modem, only a phone line for dial-up access.
"Virginia R. Hetrick" wrote:
> I will bring along a 16-port 10/100 Base T hub so that, if somebody wants to
> download the code and/or examples, they can do so to their notebook
> computers. You will need to bring your own RJ-45 cable because I have only a
> pair to hook up my two computers to each other.
>
> You will need a fixed IP address starting at 192.62.0.nn where nn is greater
> than 32 (since everybody's will need to be different, maybe somebody can keep
> track of the last
> numbers - I can't because I won't have email available for much of the next
> week). Alternatively, we can do that when folks sign in a week from tomorrow.
>
> vh
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