Broadband!

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qads
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Post by qads »

150kb, free USB modem, free set up, £17.99, thats all :D, ofcourse i can upgrad to 600k or 1mb at any time, 600kb is just 24.99, quite cheap. NTL is good for Uk people cos they also have tv cable and phone lines, atm i paying £44.42 a month for tv, internet cable and unlimited free calls to uk numbers...thats right free phone! woohoo...i dont use it though :P.
Nay
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Post by Nay »

Hey McGruff, any support for non-MS OS's?

Heh, I can't find any ISP that knows/even heard of RedHat <_<.

-Nay
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twigletmac
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Post by twigletmac »

Since my broadband modem can connect via USB or network card it was easy peasy to connect it up to our Linux server :)

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Nay
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Post by Nay »

Ah, mind giving it to me?

You'll be doing a deed and as a good girl, you'll get a new one from Santa :).

-Nay
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Post by McGruff »

Nay wrote:Hey McGruff, any support for non-MS OS's?

Heh, I can't find any ISP that knows/even heard of RedHat <_<.

-Nay
Good question - don't know for sure. I'd imagine you'd be OK as long as you can get drivers for the modem or router.
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William
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Post by William »

I download about 2 MB a secound here well so it says
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