Nismo
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ISDN runs at either 64k or 128K multi linked , basicly you could have a 4 port router that feeds the ISDN to 3 machines , so basicly you could setup a small network between the 3 of you and route the ISDN between you.
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
ISDN runs at either 64k or 128K multi linked , basicly you could have a 4 port router that feeds the ISDN to 3 machines , so basicly you could setup a small network between the 3 of you and route the ISDN between you.
Whats a fair price to pay to set this up?
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sxi16vjoe
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I want him
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Kerry
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nismo i think u might have to come stay one weekend with trotty
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Nismo
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Luke: it all depends really , you will have ISDN line rental from BT (set fee for every one) and then you can try and get a pre-paid package per month, or Pay As You Surf but this can be pricey as when using 128k ISDN you are charged double as using 2 lines multilinked.
Kerry: Yeah no probs get it all setup and bobs your uncle and dafneys ya aunt
[Edited on 30-04-2004 by Nismo]
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LukeGSi
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Grrrrrrrr sounds like its gona cost mucho bucks
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LukeGSi
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But thanks Mr Nismo
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Kerry
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bt said we can have setup for £150 ish kus of the line rental package we have at the min (£25 a month all calls are free anytime of day) they can provide isp but for a tenner a month and thats only for 75 hours at full speed of something so pretty shit
who else provides it?
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout
Grrrrrrrr sounds like its gona cost mucho bucks
well probally,
just found these people that do routed ISDN (each machine will get 128K) instead of 128k split between 3,
£40 per month
http://www.gconnect.net/connectivity_products/Gconnect_Anytime_128k.asp
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Kerry
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so is that as well as bt settin it up?
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Kerry
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160 hours per month max usage
thats not much for 3 peeps is it
wot happens if u go over it?
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Nismo
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to be honest im not sure , other people install it but you still have to get the Home Highway (ISDN Line) from BT.
but dont quote me on that.
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
160 hours per month max usage
thats not much for 3 peeps is it
wot happens if u go over it?
5 hours a day per 30 day month
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Kerry
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5 hours a day between 3 isnt alot though is it
we will have to have timers
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LukeGSi
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damn living in the woods
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Nismo
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well you pay for beauty and not technology
[Edited on 30-04-2004 by Nismo]
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Ask Andy hamilton he's got it Kerry but thats a goverment trial
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Andy
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We have broadband via radio link (part of the government's 'wired up communities initiative'). Works OK, but not as fast as true broadband and subject to the vagaries of the weather and things like falling leaves in the autumn It's a good alternative when true broadband isn't an options (like here), but it's not as efficient as broadband via cable/telephone line
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