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Hi all
We have been based at my mum's house and using her phone line to get broadband. Mum died recently and BT have cut off the phone line. The house will be sold - my brother owns it.
We now have to decide how we access the internet.
Our options seem to be - the library system, getting a dongle (!) but don't really understand them.
We do own a piece of land and have been vaguely thinking of making it into a CL type campsite. Would it be cost effective to have BT instal a phone line and use that to get broadband?
What do others do?
Any and all suggestions welcome.
I will only be able to respond intermittently as I have to cycle 4 miles to the library!!!
Pat
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Hi, not sure what to say...yes an alden netmaster is one way, but costs about £3k and a little extra for fitting, and then monthly costs were around£15 - whatever you want.....so if money is not any object, a good way, and I think it also gives you tv sat in the same kit....but look on
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as I think Dave has it there, (and 5% discount is worth that), but Roadpro are the agents in the UK
Dongles...
Well as you won't have a fixed BT line, this is instead of. You can either buy your own from about £50 from the likes of 3 - or get one free on a contract, from around £15 month....for I think 3GB a month, which unless you download from iplayer or loads of music should be enough for you....but if you already have or take out a 3 contract the dongle was half-price....
If you buy your own (as I have), you can then buy a top-up from £10 a month, this lasts for 30 days and expires, but should you need a larger one within the 30 days you just buy another - this gives you 1GB of download...as opposed to the 3GB on a contract - I think that is £15 for 30 days on a pay as you go...and there is a £25 top up for I think 7GB - the beauty of it for me, is that as I have broadband at home, I just buy a top up as and when I need it.
I should - have my dongle unlocked tomorrow - at least that is the day they have promised - so I can they buy - hopefully - an auchan or other sim in France and still use it - but that I have still to find out...
Hope that helps
As to the CL idea....I know nowt about that.
Carol
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The alden netmaster has another advantage in that you can also use it for making and receiving Telephone calls (VoIP) using Skype Out or a VoIP router.
IPCopter, the ISP behind the alden netmaster, are currently working on their own VoIP system so the whole thing - Internet, TV and Phone could be available in "one box" shortly.
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This has given me mobile broadband in every area in the south east and east anglia that I have been to thuus far.
The express card was about 25 squid for an 18 month contract, and the router was a hundred pounds or so.
I reckon this is an excellent piece of kit, and has, last week, enabled 8 people to be online at the same time, with no problems. The only caveat, if applicable, then it requires 240v feed for the router. ( it does work with 120v, but its really iffy connection wise.)
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T mobile pay as you go internet access works out at £2.50 for five full days plus the day you top up.
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