edit:
dsl bandwidth from the church side for video
256k upload => about 70kbits/sec / 250kbits/sec = ~3 listeners (standard dsl connection, 5 years ago)
1.5M upload ~ 6 minimum level video broadcast (some dsl connections) ~ 18 listeners
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otherwise, ... record it and give it to the ip provider (easy with todays software,... just ask what format)
i saw a microsoft-how-to on installing tcp/ip on a ramdisk, (the how to was for Window2000 machine
http://www.speedguide.net/articles/ramdisk-guide-131
guess work:
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microsoft windows9x commands in debug.exe:
input i port
output o port byte
or write device, if somebody knows how to make usb (etc) a device (autoexec.bat/config.sys)
(i know this is supposed to work with pci/hard drive)
probably need dosbox with Window2000... excepts 10$ donations/free-on-hand
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from:
http://reviews.cnet.com/1991-11334_7-6215035-10.html
We recommend an 802.11g router for maximum throughput; we used a Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster (WRT54GS) from Linksys. Because it's often easier to install and set up Wi-Fi products from the same vendor, we also selected the Linksys Wireless-G Internet Video Camera (WVC54G). The camera includes an Ethernet cable, an AC adapter, and a setup CD. A built-in microphone, which transmits sound across the Net, is also part of the package. Because

the WVC54G functions as a standalone Web server

, it can operate without being connected to a PC.