2009/3/28 db <[email protected]> > 3g / next g / wimax doesn't reach you ?
Pardon? > > > 2009/3/28 Andre Mangan <[email protected]>: > > > > > > 2009/3/28 squareyes <[email protected]> > >> > >> 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"? > >> and are there any I should stay away from, and are there any problems I > >> may encounter?. > >> Many thanks in advance. > >> Take Care > >> Winton > > > > > > Hello Winton, > > > > Since you are with Internode, why not use the routers that they > recommend. > > They are a little more expensive than if you were to buy any of them from > > another source but they do come to you fully configured with your account > > details as well as a warranty. The warranty means that if you were to > > suffer damage to your router, all you have to do is to phone Internode > and > > they will send you a replacement including a bag to return the damaged > > item. That seems pretty decent of them. > > > > Another advantage is that if you were to use their Nodephone service the > > router is VoIP capable. > > > > Connecting two machines is not a problem, there are four sockets and of > > course there is WiFi as well. Yes, they are "plug and play". > > > > My experience with routers is limited but I can tell you that if you have > a > > Siemens router you will be able to fry an egg on it. > > > > The Billion 7401 looks like it would do the job nicely. > > > > Andre > > > > > >> > >> -- > >> ubuntu-au mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au > > > > > > -- > > ubuntu-au mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au > > > > >
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