> On Sat, 2009-03-28 at 22:41 +1030, squareyes wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestions,
> > unfortunately cannot use Internode for broadband, no access here, can
> > access Telstra NextG wireless, but don't
> > feel like mortgaging my house to pay for it. Extremely expensive.
> > After my dial
squareyes wrote:
> db wrote:
>> 3g / next g / wimax doesn't reach you ?
>>
>> 2009/3/28 Andre Mangan :
>>
>>> 2009/3/28 squareyes
>>>
Hi all,
am about to at last dive into broadband, unfortunately has to be
satellite.
I can setup a dialup connection in my sleep, first ti
2009/3/28 db
> 3g / next g / wimax doesn't reach you ?
Pardon?
>
>
> 2009/3/28 Andre Mangan :
> >
> >
> > 2009/3/28 squareyes
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >> am about to at last dive into broadband, unfortunately has to be
> >> satellite.
> >> I can setup a dialup connection in my sleep, first tim
3g / next g / wimax doesn't reach you ?
2009/3/28 Andre Mangan :
>
>
> 2009/3/28 squareyes
>>
>> Hi all,
>> am about to at last dive into broadband, unfortunately has to be
>> satellite.
>> I can setup a dialup connection in my sleep, first time with broadband
>> so a new learning curve.
>> My q
2009/3/28 squareyes
> Hi all,
> am about to at last dive into broadband, unfortunately has to be satellite.
> I can setup a dialup connection in my sleep, first time with broadband
> so a new learning curve.
> My query , I intend to connect 2 machines via a hard wired router, would
> I be correct
Hi all,
am about to at last dive into broadband, unfortunately has to be satellite.
I can setup a dialup connection in my sleep, first time with broadband
so a new learning curve.
My query , I intend to connect 2 machines via a hard wired router, would
I be correct that they are "plug and play"?