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| new laptop owner questions Excuse my ignorance here but: I have just purchased a new Laptop ( Dell XPS M1330 ) which arrives next week, and am now looking for a broadband wireless ISP to be able to access the internet. Am currently considering the 3 broadband wireless 3gb for $29 option from 3. I am about to move house and there may not be internet access in my new house. Will I be able to get online with just the modem that the isp will provide, or do I need to purchase a wireless router and find somewhere with an internet connection already established? I hope i haven't confused anyone here? I live in Brisbane . Chris |
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| Re: new laptop owner questions A wireless router is only a short range device, usually to enable connection through the house and not over a vast distance. The best bet would be to enquire... or even do a Google search for the relevant area for Internet Service Providers (ISPs). For example in the UK we can Google for an ISP and if we enter a Post or Zip code it'll tell us what services are available and the maximum speed we can expect. There is also Broadband available directly via a satellite but this is very expensive and is usually used for businesses... ideal for when you are out of range of phone and cable services and may not be available globally, this would be the only option available in this situation - don't get confused with Sky TV and broadband as you still need a phone line here. Best thing is to do a check. davy |
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| Re: new laptop owner questions On May 17, 11:07*am, maiabritt...@optusnet.com.au wrote: > Excuse my ignorance here but: > > I have just purchased a new Laptop ( Dell XPS M1330 ) which arrives > next week, and am now looking for a broadband wireless ISP to be able > to access the internet. Am currently considering the 3 broadband > wireless 3gb for $29 option from 3. > > I am about to move house and there may not be internet access in my > new house. > Will I be able to get online with just the modem that the isp will > provide, or do I need to purchase a wireless router and find somewhere > with an internet connection already established? > > I hope i haven't confused anyone here? I live in Brisbane . > > Chris Hello Chris I used to live in Australia before (2006) and had the wireless facility where I can surf the net anywhere either when I am at home, at work, riding public transport etc .IIRC my provider was iBurst which give me surfing speed at that time 512 kbps to 1mbps. It was pretty good connection . I was using a sort of a PCI cardbus which they provide to their customers . I just have to insert that cardbus to the slot in my laptop and then click the iBurst desktop icon then connect and that it. Internet connection NO WIRES...anywhere. That was in Melbourne and Victoria area. Roy |
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| Re: new laptop owner questions On May 20, 7:09*am, Roy <royba...******.com> wrote: > On May 17, 11:07*am, maiabritt...@optusnet.com.au wrote: > > > > > > > Excuse my ignorance here but: > > > I have just purchased a new Laptop ( Dell XPS M1330 ) which arrives > > next week, and am now looking for a broadband wireless ISP to be able > > to access the internet. Am currently considering the 3 broadband > > wireless 3gb for $29 option from 3. > > > I am about to move house and there may not be internet access in my > > new house. > > Will I be able to get online with just the modem that the isp will > > provide, or do I need to purchase a wireless router and find somewhere > > with an internet connection already established? > > > I hope i haven't confused anyone here? I live in Brisbane . > > > Chris > > Hello Chris > I used to live in Australia before (2006) and had the wireless > facility where I can surf the net anywhere either when I am at home, > at work, riding public transport etc .IIRC *my provider was iBurst > which give me surfing speed at that time 512 kbps to 1mbps. It was > pretty good connection . > I was using a sort of a PCI cardbus which they provide to their > customers . > I just have to insert that cardbus to the slot in my laptop and then > click the *iBurst *desktop icon then connect and that it. > *Internet connection NO WIRES...anywhere. That was in Melbourne and > Victoria area. > Roy- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks guys for all your help. Much appreciated Chris |
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