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I'm pretty sure that would be a TOS violation.
If your setup is anything like my mother-in-laws (Methodist) the parsonage is technically part of the church, no? Therefore if the church gets DSL I don't see how it would be a violation of the TOS, really no different than the connection I have in my house and in my detached garage. <G> As far as wireless, WirelessG "should" work over that distance, however my experience has been for distances > ~150 feet you're better off w/a wired connection. Is there conduit between the church and the parsonage already? Could you pull a Cat5 run between them and have a wireless router in each building? While not rated for it, Cat5 is resilient stuff, you could probably run it outside between the buildings w/out a problem. Hmmm..... I can see it now... "The XXX Church, where you can commune with God and check your email at the same time!" <G> -Walden
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