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jieren
02-21-2001, 05:45 PM
I'm trying to get a broadband connection for my home computer. DSL and cable are both not avaliable where I live, so I'm looking at a satellite connection. I'd really like to get a broadband connection to my Linux box, but no DSL or cable, what options do I have? The thing is every satelite ISP I've found only supports Windows. (ie- DirecPC and related ISPs). I'm running Red Hat v.7 and also thinking of using my computer as a gateway for the other two PC's (running Windows) we have at my house. Any suggestions?

Mr.Sparkle
02-21-2001, 05:58 PM
Use internet connection sharing. Shouldn't be to hard, but you will have to have your gateway puter on whenever you want to use the net..

jieren
02-21-2001, 11:16 PM
I guess what I need to know is: does anyone know of any ISP's that provide broadband satellite internet connection for a linux platform?