[vicsireland] Re: broadband wireless

  • From: "Nicholas Kealy" <nkealy@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:10:26 -0000

Hi, NTL is far too dear from the pricing I have heard.  Stick with BT and you 
can get your calls plus line rental and braudband for as little as 45?.  This 
is cheeper than eircom so it is.  

Cheers, Nicky.  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Suzanne Dowd 
  To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 4:58 PM
  Subject: [vicsireland] Re: broadband wireless


  Hi kathleen

  When i was still living with my parents i used to use their Wireless 
connection from NTL. We had a router in the house because my brother's PC was 
the defailt one using it & then my PC  was second in line. If you go for NTL 
broadband you would get a good deal with them & pay its rental as well as your 
TV bill. It is very good & sometimes it might be a bit slow downloading 
information but it depends on the browser of course.


  All the best for the weekend.


  Kind regards
  Suzanne Dowd
  Mobile: +353-(0)-876318515

  mailto: Suzanne.Dowd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  -----Original message-----
  From: "Kathleen Doyle" doylekay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:32:59 +0000
  To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [vicsireland] Re: broadband wireless

  > Hi Gerry & Ed,
  > Thanks for that information. Ed, I take it that he means a wireless router 
  > in the house, and yes, the wireless connection is more expensive.
  > 
  > 
  > Kind regards,-
  > 
  > Kathleen Doyle.---- Original Message ----- 
  > From: "Ed Harper" 
  > To: 
  > Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:51 PM
  > Subject: [vicsireland] Re: broadband wireless
  > 
  > 
  > > Hi Kathleen
  > >
  > > He could mean two things. Does he mean a wireless connection to the
  > > broadband network, in other words the information would go from your house
  > > to a relay point as a wireless signal, or does he mean would you like a
  > > wireless router in your house?
  > >
  > > The second would mean that instead of your computer being connected to the
  > > wired network, copper or fibre optic, you would have a box which would
  > > transmit and receive signals. Your co mputer or computers would have to
  > > have wireless cards in them to transmit to the router. As you say the
  > > advantage of this would be the possibility of more than one machine 
  > > without
  > > loads of wires, that is assuming the router is set up so as to allow this.
  > > You could also move your computers, within reasonable limits, to anywhere 
  > > in
  > > the house within range of the signal.
  > >
  > > Theoretically the wireless connection from your house might be more 
  > > subject
  > > to interference, but in practice this is not likely and the wired network
  > > may well suffer from traffic overload at peak times, which could cause as
  > > much trouble.
  > >
  > > Check if your choice will make any price difference.
  > >
  > > All The Best
  > >
  > >
  > > Ed
  > > -----Original Message-----
  > > From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  > > [mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kathleen Doyle
  > > Sent: 25 January 2007 21:42
  > > To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  > > Subject: [vicsireland] broadband wireless
  > >
  > >
  > > Hi VICS members,
  > > I am about to changeover from an Eircom connection to Broadband, and was
  > > asked by the person I was dealing with in BT whether I wanted to purchase 
  > > a
  > > wireless connection or the regular wired connection. Besides the fact 
  > > that
  > > I would prefer less wires around the place, it would also give me the 
  > > option
  > > of getting a Laptop if I wanted to at some time in the future. Could 
  > > anyone
  > > advise on whether there are advantages or disadvantages with either 
system 
  > & gt; .
  > >
  > > Kind regards,
  > >
  > > Kathleen Doyle.
  > >
  > >
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