Huan Yee Chew wrote: > Thanks to everyone that replies. I guess I know which direction to > head to now.
To confuse the issue, I'll just toss in the fact that a Telstra/Saturn Cable is $99 for a "they do everything" connection, and you get a very much larger traffic ration. I have had the connection on for about a year and we have only had one outage which lasted about 4 hours. You get a fixed ip address and the "modem" has a utp ethernet connection. Worked first go _absolutely_ no troubles whatsoever. Not a shareholder, just a very satisfied customer. You are allowed to run servers too. > > Cheers, > > Huan > > At 23:07 14.08.2002, you wrote: > >> Hi Huan, >> >> Do it yourself. I did. Best to get the filters in the system first as >> they >> adjust the signal on the line and with the filters in place they can >> make a >> better setting. >> >> From time to time you may need to get them to adjust the level or at >> least >> that is anticipated. >> >> No more than five filters though. Splitters are needed when you get >> to that >> level. >> >> I did the $99 deal myself. easy peezy. >> Peter. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Huan Yee Chew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 4:18 PM >> Subject: OT: ADSL Setup >> >> >> > Hi everyone, >> > >> > >> > Quick question on setting up ADSL connection. Telecom currently >> has two >> > packages. >> > >> > - $248 with technician doing splitting work at location, new >> account plus >> > connection at the exchange point. >> > - $99 everything less technician at location >> > >> > Though, I discovered that with the second option, we can go about >> buying a >> > $20 odd dollars splitter and install it ourselves. Has anyone done >> that >> > before? 'Cause it'll be a huge savings with the second option plus the >> > splitter at $20. Any experience will be appreciated. >> > >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > Huan >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Windows upgrade complete; all files deleted. >> > >> > >> > > > >
