I have been using the iBurst desktop modem for the last few days in Melbourne. Today I had to turn it off and on but that has been the first and only wrinkle.

(I tried the bigpond one and it wouldnt even install on two out of three machines. Yes, I should have known, . . . .its Tellstra)

What (if any) are the security issiues with wireless?

From: Kym Kovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: [OT] iBurst for laptop
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:57:15 +1000

Hi,

Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox wrote:
This is OT, but just wondering who of you out there have an iBurst connection for their laptop and how happy are they with the coverage and service?

I'm on one right now, in the depths of somewhere behind a squillion firewalls and things so I am ignoring the lot and going round them :-) Connection is about 90% and bandwidth up to about 400Kbps.

This iBurst card has gone round the country a bit and it works effectively in most of the big cities at the moment with coverage improving all of the time as they bring on more base stations. We have found that the coverage when in a city is not that much different to the mobile phone coverage, a radio hole is just that for just about everything.

Is there anything cheaper out there than 49.95 a month?

Depends, I am on unlimited traffic so am paying more than that, but its worth it :-)

HTH

Kym K

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