Xref: utzoo comp.misc:11144 comp.os.minix:14179 comp.sys.nsc.32k:1467 comp.unix.xenix.sco:1369 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!ucbvax!DC@max.berkeley.edu From: dc@max.berkeley.edu (Dave Cottingham) Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.os.minix,comp.sys.nsc.32k,comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Q: how to make home PC an internet node? Message-ID: <00942BD0.3790B740@max.berkeley.edu> Date: 15 Jan 91 17:03:03 GMT Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: dc@max.berkeley.edu (Dave Cottingham) Distribution: usa Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 28 It sure would be great if my PC at home were on the internet. I'm sure this must be possible, since there are plenty of smallish businesses on the internet. However, a perusal of the documents at nic.ddn.mil shows only how to launch a new network, which requires divine intervention from a government agency, and is definitely of a grander scale than what I have in mind. I'm hoping that someone out there who's done this can tell me how to go about getting assigned an internet address, and what kind of physical connection they use and to where, and just how massive a financial outlay is required. (Software is another issue, but I was going to worry about that later.) If this turns out to be impossible, I figure I'll settle for news and mail via uucp. I know one way to do this, which is to get in contact with one of the sites on the NIXPUB list. If anybody knows a better way, I'd like to hear about it. And finally, if there is a more appropriate place to post this, please let me know. (Intensive scrutiny of the list of active newgorups turned up none which really seemed right, but these seemed slightly plausible.) Please mail replies to me, if there's interest I'll summarize. Somewhere. Thanks, Dave Cottingham dc@max.berkeley.edu