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Old 23-05-2007, 22:14   #41
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Garden Valley Telephone Company?

Three letters: W, T, and F.
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Old 23-05-2007, 22:15   #42
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And the worst part? I'm paying $45/mo for DSL to get THAT!!
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Old 23-05-2007, 22:27   #43
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Garden Valley Telephone Company?

Three letters: W, T, and F.

Hee, hee.
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Old 23-05-2007, 22:31   #44
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I was right, but not in the way I expected.

I'm surprised you even have internet given the pictures on that phonebook.
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Old 24-05-2007, 15:29   #45
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Oooh, upgrades! (Now on Tiscali Max, up to 8Mb - they reckon I'll get about 5 meg)

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Old 26-05-2007, 16:07   #46
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Zen 8MB service, to be fair to the service it is running over a 802.11b network with two other devices in the room, so the bottleneck is probably in my network rather than the line or their network. Still going to sort out Ethernet when I decide exactly where everything is going.
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Old 27-05-2007, 01:08   #47
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Zen 8MB service, to be fair to the service it is running over a 802.11b network with two other devices in the room, so the bottleneck is probably in my network rather than the line or their network. Still going to sort out Ethernet when I decide exactly where everything is going.
I wouldn't normally advise it, but if you have no wires installed and your using wireless atm, why not just upgrade to 802.11g (or n if you are feeling very flush!) And a new wireless card in your PC/Laptop. Instant speed boost and still no wires!
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Old 27-05-2007, 01:22   #48
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Eclipse 8mb evolution 4 or whatever it is.

With lots of crap running at the same time.

Not too bad.

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Old 27-05-2007, 18:13   #49
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I wouldn't normally advise it, but if you have no wires installed and your using wireless atm, why not just upgrade to 802.11g (or n if you are feeling very flush!) And a new wireless card in your PC/Laptop. Instant speed boost and still no wires!
IMHO 802.11 is a flawed concept, there isn't enough space in the 2.4GHz (or for that matter 5GHz) spectrum to keep up with the uptake of "WiFi" / "Wireless" enabled devices, not to mention that so due to a lack of foresight any 802.11b
device effectively gimps a 802.11g/n network on the same channel to provide backwards compatibility.

Practically although G networks are billed as 54mbps typical throughput is unlikely to go above 20mbps, with more and more congested frequencies, increased requirements for encryption and 802.11g chip sets getting cheaper and less efficient, I can't see 802.11g being a worthwhile investment.

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Wireless B, G or N?

All IMHO of course.

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Old 28-05-2007, 23:27   #50
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Virgin's 2MB


Unsurprising, given we are on the same package and living just a few miles apart

London gives better latency but everything else is worse.
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