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Tommy -> (3/28/2001 7:54:00 PM)
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Originally posted by Don:
I sure hope so, Jess, because I'm getting cable in about two weeks. I don't see why it wouldn't - I can play H to H now against a guy with cable and I have 56k, so it seems that when both of us have cable it'll be even better.
Don,
I think he's talking about a null-modem setup, too. But you brought up a very good point. A cable modem is likely to be hiding behind a firewall (software) and/or a cable router (hardware), both for protection against hackers. Basically, this means your opponent can't see your PC. It's generally a pain and a security compromise to allow gaming through this protection. But if you take it away, you'll be hacked to death. Hackers normally don't go after a 56K modem connected PC - you're not online long enough. Once you get your "always on" cable modem, look out!. My Norton Personal Firewall was recording a dozen hacks per day (it stopped them all) before I got my cable router to hook up multiple PC's. That stopped the hacking completely - I'm invisible.
Tommy
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