Tom,
While it is true that one can leave their computer exposed to the internet with
DSL or a cable modem, it is fairly simple to protect your computer from prying
eyes. You may not be aware, but every time you're on the internet now with your
dial up connection, someone on the outside could access your files.
There are a number of different methods to give your computer protection such as
firewall programs. You could also simply turn the modem on and off as desired.
This is no different then a dial up connection in that regard. The big plus for
cable modems and DSL is high speed and the fact that you are not tying up a phone
line when on the net.
I would not ever want to go back to a dial up connection.
Richard Waters
1976 Palm Beach
Troy, MI
> The fact that you are on all of the time is also a big negative. That means
> that anyone can get access to your computer and the information in it.
> Password protection does not cut it. Very easy to break
>
> >In my area (NY) we have DSL and cable. Cable is about half the price of DSL
> >and at present moves much faster than DSL. The only concern with cable is
> >that it is a shared band, and gets slower when more folks are on at the same
> >time. Check with your local cable company for availability. The speed of
> >these lines, and the fact they are always on, is great!
> >
> >Good luck, Tony B.
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From:
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:31 AM
> >Subject: Re: GMC: DSL (or lack of) in NM
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> >> DSL. >>
> >>
> >> Thanks, Richard. I'll check into that.
> >>
> >> Emery stora
> >>
> >
> >
While it is true that one can leave their computer exposed to the internet with
DSL or a cable modem, it is fairly simple to protect your computer from prying
eyes. You may not be aware, but every time you're on the internet now with your
dial up connection, someone on the outside could access your files.
There are a number of different methods to give your computer protection such as
firewall programs. You could also simply turn the modem on and off as desired.
This is no different then a dial up connection in that regard. The big plus for
cable modems and DSL is high speed and the fact that you are not tying up a phone
line when on the net.
I would not ever want to go back to a dial up connection.
Richard Waters
1976 Palm Beach
Troy, MI
> The fact that you are on all of the time is also a big negative. That means
> that anyone can get access to your computer and the information in it.
> Password protection does not cut it. Very easy to break
>
> >In my area (NY) we have DSL and cable. Cable is about half the price of DSL
> >and at present moves much faster than DSL. The only concern with cable is
> >that it is a shared band, and gets slower when more folks are on at the same
> >time. Check with your local cable company for availability. The speed of
> >these lines, and the fact they are always on, is great!
> >
> >Good luck, Tony B.
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From:
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:31 AM
> >Subject: Re: GMC: DSL (or lack of) in NM
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> >> DSL. >>
> >>
> >> Thanks, Richard. I'll check into that.
> >>
> >> Emery stora
> >>
> >
> >