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Finding DC Broadband Apapter
Does any one know where i can buy a dc broadband adapter. I have only found one place and it cost $110. Thanks
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$110 is relatively cheap, Sega stopped making these things almost as soon as they came out. Scour Ebay, that's about the only place where the price MIGHT be under $100.
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Yeah he's right and that really sucks cause i just now got cable modem a couple months back and now i can't play ### anymore. ={
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Odd, I heard that you were able to play ### with the BBA, but sega didn't support/advise it
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My DSL company (SBC Communications) provided me with a dialup in addition to my DSL connection. It came in handy when I was on vacation. |
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Hah, Road Runner supply me with an auxilary anything?! Yeah right. About the only good thing they gave me, beyond the service, was the Toshiba cable modem. They gave me a crappy Ovislink NIC card and the equivalent of CAT3 cable, not CAT5, upon close inspection both ends of the "CAT5" cable were not fully punched down. Enough moaning from me.
~The Masked M0M0~
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Nope i didn't get a dialup either, my provider is charter. and you can get in with all the cable modems i know of but charter's modems are funny and rigged but i just figured out to get on with it so i'm back on and happy =}
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