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>Can the same dialup account be used on multiple computers at the same time?    A retired faculty member has a valid MSUnet ID decides to share it with there >family would there be any access problems if both try to use the internet at the same time with the same ID?     

I would tell them this is not an efficient use of the MSU network to allow the friends and family plan.  Once students come back the lines will be tied up enough without a staff, student or faculty member busying out two modems.

 

Access to the internet is not free, it costs the university money to support the infrastructure. 

 

This is the reason we have AOL, another NETID or Comcast.  This is the fair and appropriate way to approach that problem. 

 

Disclaimer:  The opinions expressed may or may not be the same as our sponsor MSU.    

 

Lee Duynslager

Information Technologist

Integrated Plant Systems

Michigan State University

 

(517) 432-5296

 

-----Original Message-----
From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mccormack, Andrew
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 12:51 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [MSUNAG] dialup questions

 

Can the same dialup account be used on multiple computers at the same time?    A retired faculty member has a valid MSUnet ID decides to share it with there family would there be any access problems if both try to use the internet at the same time with the same ID?     

 


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