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Old 16-01-2004, 10:59   #7
SMHarman
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Re: file server/networking question

The NTL 3 PC thing is a guideline, not a rule and likely for them to be difficult to detect in any case. Its more about bandwith usage and sharing than an actual number of PCs.

I think the principal concern was to prevent No 7 High St signing up for 1mB broadband and plugging a wireless router on it so No 3, 5, 9 and 11 could all access the Net from the one connection. Most houses will only have 3PCs max. If you have more then don't worry. You're unlikely to be using them all at once for BB intensive tasks.
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