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Can a subscriber have multiple machines at home all connecting to the Internet?

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Can a subscriber have multiple machines at home all connecting to the Internet?

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Yes, but under very controlled circumstances. If the customer has a router working in conjunction with the 10 BaseT connection and can capture an IP address, then they can subnet behind the router. This scenario, when used in conjunction with a router can allow a number of other users access by subnetting the IP address. This can also be accomplished with dynamic IP addressing under the Home 256 & 512. For servers and networks requiring static IP addressing – E Street provides them with the Business 256 & 512. In most cases, the connection is a single user to a single host.

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