How can I provide broadband internet access to my tenants without incurring telephone line rental?
Q. I am about to rent out my property to students attending the local university.Broadband access appears to be a standard feature provided in such accomodation.So far I have not found an economical way of providing this which avoid risking uncontrollable telephone useage.Any suggestions J ( UK)
Asked by unknown - Fri Apr 17 20:15:36 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. We made sure that the line is there ready to be connected but if the students want to connect it they do it themselves. You usually find the local cable companies have special deals on for students ( I know ours have in Wales) to help them do all this economically. You could provide a wireless router if you want but the you'd be liable for any repairs/misuse. We've not had a problem-they're around 50 and the students have so far always provided their own (between 4 of them it's not a huge expenditure).
Answered by Anne L - Sat Apr 18 04:54:24 2009
Q. I am about to rent out my property to students attending the local university.Broadband access appears to be a standard feature provided in such accomodation.So far I have not found an economical way of providing this which avoid risking uncontrollable telephone useage.Any suggestions J ( UK)
Asked by unknown - Fri Apr 17 20:15:36 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. We made sure that the line is there ready to be connected but if the students want to connect it they do it themselves. You usually find the local cable companies have special deals on for students ( I know ours have in Wales) to help them do all this economically. You could provide a wireless router if you want but the you'd be liable for any repairs/misuse. We've not had a problem-they're around 50 and the students have so far always provided their own (between 4 of them it's not a huge expenditure).
Answered by Anne L - Sat Apr 18 04:54:24 2009
What is the best portable broadband wireless internet access company so I can be connected in my car ?
Q. In my work I need wireless portable broadband access in my car to connect to my laptop so I can do research and communicate with my staff. What company and what technology is the most practical and reliable?
Asked by Dale S - Wed Jun 28 00:38:20 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sprint Mobile PCS
Answered by GVD - Wed Jun 28 00:42:47 2006
Q. In my work I need wireless portable broadband access in my car to connect to my laptop so I can do research and communicate with my staff. What company and what technology is the most practical and reliable?
Asked by Dale S - Wed Jun 28 00:38:20 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sprint Mobile PCS
Answered by GVD - Wed Jun 28 00:42:47 2006
I'm looking for a plug & play device that can wirelessly provide instant broadband internet access to any PC!?
Q. It is desirable to be an external device (perhaps a USB plug & play), inexpensive and simple, that would plug easily into any computer and instantly provide the potential for independent, unrestricted and portable wireless broadband internet access, regardless where used.
Asked by coachbrian14 - Fri Aug 31 21:48:43 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. It is desirable to be an external device (perhaps a USB plug & play), inexpensive and simple, that would plug easily into any computer and instantly provide the potential for independent, unrestricted and portable wireless broadband internet access, regardless where used.
Asked by coachbrian14 - Fri Aug 31 21:48:43 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
What`s the best broadband internet access without land line?
Q. BT want 125 to connect landline service, previous tenant had phone but bt say it wasn`t supplied by them.
Asked by Geeza Sooka Yerlips - Fri Sep 7 04:55:05 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I get my internet and TV with Virgin. No phone line needed!
Answered by Lizzie - Fri Sep 7 05:11:08 2007
Q. BT want 125 to connect landline service, previous tenant had phone but bt say it wasn`t supplied by them.
Asked by Geeza Sooka Yerlips - Fri Sep 7 04:55:05 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I get my internet and TV with Virgin. No phone line needed!
Answered by Lizzie - Fri Sep 7 05:11:08 2007
Is getting broadband phone with broadband internet access like having a traditional phone and dial-up?
Q. I'm trying to convince my parents to switch to a broadband ISP. Our current one only goes at about 145 kb (it's divided in two since we have two computers, so it should be 300 kb/sec), and we pay about $55 USD a month for it. Well, I don't want to see my dad have the wool pulled over his eyes and get ripped off, so I want him to switch to different service providers for internet and phone. Here's what I'm thinking: get Vonage ( ) Residential Premium and Hughesnet's (a.k.a Direcway) Home plan ( ). Our current service combined costs $109, but these new services combined will cost $84.98 USD. Over a year (minus the installation fees), we could save almost $300. The only thing I'm concerned with is that the two services will act… [cont.]
Asked by Lucifer Sam - Sat Aug 9 20:44:27 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Voice over IP services (like Vonage, and others) use only part of your bandwidth (much like having another computer or browser attached). It won't need all of your bandwidth and can coexist with other applications on the same connection - as long as your other applications aren't pegging your bandwidth. If you are constantly downloading enormous files (or streaming data) and max out your bandwidth, you may run into problems. It's *not* like dial-up where the line is busy while you're working with data, or unavailable for the computer while you're talking. However, the service that you referenced is broadband via sattelite. This leads to two potential issues: 1) you may have unreliable service when the weather is bad (because water in the… [cont.]
Answered by Lem - Sat Aug 9 21:14:06 2008
Q. I'm trying to convince my parents to switch to a broadband ISP. Our current one only goes at about 145 kb (it's divided in two since we have two computers, so it should be 300 kb/sec), and we pay about $55 USD a month for it. Well, I don't want to see my dad have the wool pulled over his eyes and get ripped off, so I want him to switch to different service providers for internet and phone. Here's what I'm thinking: get Vonage ( ) Residential Premium and Hughesnet's (a.k.a Direcway) Home plan ( ). Our current service combined costs $109, but these new services combined will cost $84.98 USD. Over a year (minus the installation fees), we could save almost $300. The only thing I'm concerned with is that the two services will act… [cont.]
Asked by Lucifer Sam - Sat Aug 9 20:44:27 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Voice over IP services (like Vonage, and others) use only part of your bandwidth (much like having another computer or browser attached). It won't need all of your bandwidth and can coexist with other applications on the same connection - as long as your other applications aren't pegging your bandwidth. If you are constantly downloading enormous files (or streaming data) and max out your bandwidth, you may run into problems. It's *not* like dial-up where the line is busy while you're working with data, or unavailable for the computer while you're talking. However, the service that you referenced is broadband via sattelite. This leads to two potential issues: 1) you may have unreliable service when the weather is bad (because water in the… [cont.]
Answered by Lem - Sat Aug 9 21:14:06 2008
Can anybody tell me if it is possible to have broadband internet access without having a fixed bt landline?
Q. I do not want B.T. but still want to use the internet. Can anybody recommend an internet provider if it possible.
Asked by vanessa - Tue May 22 14:03:50 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i dont have a fixed bt line i am on ntl/virgin for my phone and i have broadband though them as well it did not take long for the engineer to fit it all he did all the wiring from the connection point outside to the computer
Answered by martinalantowers - Wed May 23 15:58:48 2007
Q. I do not want B.T. but still want to use the internet. Can anybody recommend an internet provider if it possible.
Asked by vanessa - Tue May 22 14:03:50 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i dont have a fixed bt line i am on ntl/virgin for my phone and i have broadband though them as well it did not take long for the engineer to fit it all he did all the wiring from the connection point outside to the computer
Answered by martinalantowers - Wed May 23 15:58:48 2007
Broadband internet connection without cable access?
Q. I asked this question earlier but really got no response, so I am asking again because I would really like to know! I don't watch much tv, and do not have basic cable, and I want to know of any companies that provide broadband internet access without requiring cable access. Please suggest anything!
Asked by Crappie - Fri Mar 2 00:50:15 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have the satellite access but it's a local company. I think Charter ( if you can get that) has the same thing
Answered by Kim Possible - Fri Mar 2 00:53:16 2007
Q. I asked this question earlier but really got no response, so I am asking again because I would really like to know! I don't watch much tv, and do not have basic cable, and I want to know of any companies that provide broadband internet access without requiring cable access. Please suggest anything!
Asked by Crappie - Fri Mar 2 00:50:15 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have the satellite access but it's a local company. I think Charter ( if you can get that) has the same thing
Answered by Kim Possible - Fri Mar 2 00:53:16 2007
Can I set up a wireless home network for file and print sharing and skip the broadband internet access?
Q. I have a Dell XPS 450 PIII and a new E1505 notebook, with a HP color printer. My desktop is running Win98 with USB 1.0. My printer only has a parallel connection. Print sharing is my big concern, although file sharing would be secondary. A third concern is expansion - I would eventually want to add a broadband connection without purchasing an additional router. Can that be done? Also, I don't think the desktop has an ethernet card (it's 8 years old - I'd have to check). Is there a USB adapter or some such that would work?
Asked by Bruce L - Tue May 2 14:19:41 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the best bet in this case is to get a wireless router with an integrated print server. this has the advantage, that in case you want to print from the notebook the desktop hasn't to be on and running. ok, $100 is not that cheap, but keep in mind a wireless print server alone costs $60 - $70. how to set up the network? i make it easy for me, read the above answer ;-) addition: in case you want to stay with your old W98 PC then i would do the following: get a cheaper 54G wireless router with a 4 port switch, like the linksys WRT54G. connect the old PC wired with the router, you need a NIC that fit in this PC and a Cat5e patch cable. and finally for the printer, get a wired print server with a parallel port and connect that server also… [cont.]
Answered by moonlightdancer_72 - Tue May 2 14:51:54 2006
Q. I have a Dell XPS 450 PIII and a new E1505 notebook, with a HP color printer. My desktop is running Win98 with USB 1.0. My printer only has a parallel connection. Print sharing is my big concern, although file sharing would be secondary. A third concern is expansion - I would eventually want to add a broadband connection without purchasing an additional router. Can that be done? Also, I don't think the desktop has an ethernet card (it's 8 years old - I'd have to check). Is there a USB adapter or some such that would work?
Asked by Bruce L - Tue May 2 14:19:41 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the best bet in this case is to get a wireless router with an integrated print server. this has the advantage, that in case you want to print from the notebook the desktop hasn't to be on and running. ok, $100 is not that cheap, but keep in mind a wireless print server alone costs $60 - $70. how to set up the network? i make it easy for me, read the above answer ;-) addition: in case you want to stay with your old W98 PC then i would do the following: get a cheaper 54G wireless router with a 4 port switch, like the linksys WRT54G. connect the old PC wired with the router, you need a NIC that fit in this PC and a Cat5e patch cable. and finally for the printer, get a wired print server with a parallel port and connect that server also… [cont.]
Answered by moonlightdancer_72 - Tue May 2 14:51:54 2006
How fast would a mobile broadband (internet access) with 3GB allowance works on a window ME desktop computer.?
Q. How fast would a mobile broadband (internet access) with 3GB allowance works on a window ME desktop computer.?
Asked by babatunde a - Wed Nov 14 08:52:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. That will depend on several factors. 1) The Carrier. Each carrier has it's plus & Minus. Sprint and verizon seem to be the fastest. 2) the signal quality at your location 3) the speed of your pc. At lot of Windows ME PC's are old and have older processors. as bolatware has been added over the years the PC slows down I'm sure you still have questions. You can find out more in some of the forums at they have some really good resources. Godd Luck!!
Answered by Bopped - Wed Nov 14 11:12:26 2007
Q. How fast would a mobile broadband (internet access) with 3GB allowance works on a window ME desktop computer.?
Asked by babatunde a - Wed Nov 14 08:52:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. That will depend on several factors. 1) The Carrier. Each carrier has it's plus & Minus. Sprint and verizon seem to be the fastest. 2) the signal quality at your location 3) the speed of your pc. At lot of Windows ME PC's are old and have older processors. as bolatware has been added over the years the PC slows down I'm sure you still have questions. You can find out more in some of the forums at they have some really good resources. Godd Luck!!
Answered by Bopped - Wed Nov 14 11:12:26 2007
Free internet broadband access in hotel rooms -?
Q. Which hotels in Vegas gives free broadband internet access in the hortel room?
Asked by Androit - Sun Aug 12 20:46:07 2007 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. a list of all the free wi-fi spots in Las Vegas ~Jack~
Answered by jack - Sun Aug 12 22:08:35 2007
Q. Which hotels in Vegas gives free broadband internet access in the hortel room?
Asked by Androit - Sun Aug 12 20:46:07 2007 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. a list of all the free wi-fi spots in Las Vegas ~Jack~
Answered by jack - Sun Aug 12 22:08:35 2007
what is the best way (and the cheapest way) to link two computers up for shared Broadband internet access.!!!?
Q. the two computers will be 10meters apart in different rooms, out of the line of sight from each other... the internet connection is cable and it is fed to the main computer and it is ended with an external modem... question... if one computer is slower than the other, will this slow down the other connection (access speed on one computer is slower because the computer's hard drives are full) thank you Michael Thanks for the Wireless tip...will look into it...i suppose the dearer the product the better reception i will get (the two rooms are at the end of a small corridor, but with brick walls, and reflective material in place between them..!!) Michael
Asked by michael hunter - Mon Jul 3 04:18:37 2006 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. get a cheap router. If your connection is slowed down, It'll be barely noticeable. check out network everywhere's cable/dsl router model NR041-WM it's cheap and works great for what you need it for. It also protects your PC from security invasions. This router is super easy to set up and doesn't require any configuration! No matter if your hard drive is full. I spent about 50$. I tried the crosssover cables, but the configuration process was a pain.
Answered by ~Lillith of Eden~ - Mon Jul 3 04:26:05 2006
Q. the two computers will be 10meters apart in different rooms, out of the line of sight from each other... the internet connection is cable and it is fed to the main computer and it is ended with an external modem... question... if one computer is slower than the other, will this slow down the other connection (access speed on one computer is slower because the computer's hard drives are full) thank you Michael Thanks for the Wireless tip...will look into it...i suppose the dearer the product the better reception i will get (the two rooms are at the end of a small corridor, but with brick walls, and reflective material in place between them..!!) Michael
Asked by michael hunter - Mon Jul 3 04:18:37 2006 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments
A. get a cheap router. If your connection is slowed down, It'll be barely noticeable. check out network everywhere's cable/dsl router model NR041-WM it's cheap and works great for what you need it for. It also protects your PC from security invasions. This router is super easy to set up and doesn't require any configuration! No matter if your hard drive is full. I spent about 50$. I tried the crosssover cables, but the configuration process was a pain.
Answered by ~Lillith of Eden~ - Mon Jul 3 04:26:05 2006
How do I get wireless access to my broadband internet connection?
Q. I have a broadband internet connection but need to know how to get it wireless. This is for my Ds's wi-fi which apparently now can only be accessed through a wireless broadband internet connect
Asked by Dylan K - Fri Apr 3 21:01:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I have a broadband internet connection but need to know how to get it wireless. This is for my Ds's wi-fi which apparently now can only be accessed through a wireless broadband internet connect
Asked by Dylan K - Fri Apr 3 21:01:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
How can I access the broadband internet service via Nokia 3120 classic mobile device, using it as a modem?
Q. I have tried many times using one touch internet connection programme (PC Suite), every time geting the same result: subscribe to packet data first. This message appears on the mobile screen. Note that the location is in Qatar an the service provider is Q-tel.
Asked by kevorkmail - Fri Nov 14 01:37:58 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All you need to do is activate GPRS (General PACKET Radio Service) on the phone and then you can use the phone as a modem. You can get the settings send to your phone for free from here: Hope this helps.
Answered by unknown - Fri Nov 14 05:59:44 2008
Q. I have tried many times using one touch internet connection programme (PC Suite), every time geting the same result: subscribe to packet data first. This message appears on the mobile screen. Note that the location is in Qatar an the service provider is Q-tel.
Asked by kevorkmail - Fri Nov 14 01:37:58 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All you need to do is activate GPRS (General PACKET Radio Service) on the phone and then you can use the phone as a modem. You can get the settings send to your phone for free from here: Hope this helps.
Answered by unknown - Fri Nov 14 05:59:44 2008
I have a new computer and don't know how to get my Broadband Internet access on my new computer which is Vista
Q. I have a new computer and don't know how to get my Broadband Internet access on my new computer which is Vista
Asked by Jonathon W - Sun Aug 3 18:46:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You just need to plug-in the ethernet cable to your ethernet port. Be sure you have installed the ethernet driver of your computer. good luck!
Answered by nard - Sun Aug 3 21:13:36 2008
Q. I have a new computer and don't know how to get my Broadband Internet access on my new computer which is Vista
Asked by Jonathon W - Sun Aug 3 18:46:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You just need to plug-in the ethernet cable to your ethernet port. Be sure you have installed the ethernet driver of your computer. good luck!
Answered by nard - Sun Aug 3 21:13:36 2008
Broadband internet without cable access?
Q. Are there any broadband internet companies that allow broadband access without having a basic cable connection? I don't really watch very much tv and it would be a shame for me to have to get cable just to get broadband connection if I don't have to. Any suggestions would be great!
Asked by Crappie - Thu Mar 1 14:28:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. See if your local phone company offers DSL in your area.
Answered by osxrulz - Thu Mar 1 14:38:12 2007
Q. Are there any broadband internet companies that allow broadband access without having a basic cable connection? I don't really watch very much tv and it would be a shame for me to have to get cable just to get broadband connection if I don't have to. Any suggestions would be great!
Asked by Crappie - Thu Mar 1 14:28:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. See if your local phone company offers DSL in your area.
Answered by osxrulz - Thu Mar 1 14:38:12 2007
Explain the impact broadband and internet access has had on businesses and society?
Q. i would like them under subtitles for instance the impact it has on business in one paragraph and the impact it has on society in another
Asked by Micheal B - Sun Sep 7 13:45:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You will find all your ansers here- Good luck thicko
Answered by HisNibz - Wed Sep 10 14:44:49 2008
Q. i would like them under subtitles for instance the impact it has on business in one paragraph and the impact it has on society in another
Asked by Micheal B - Sun Sep 7 13:45:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You will find all your ansers here- Good luck thicko
Answered by HisNibz - Wed Sep 10 14:44:49 2008
How can I use my current cable broadband modem to access internet on Compaq with Windows ME?
Q. I have cable internet w/ wireless. I use the wireless on my computer currently. Trying to hook up an old laptop for my daughter to use strictly for internet. There is no ethernet. There is USB. When I plug the USB into laptop, still cannot connect. Was told I need to download usb driver off internet. How do you do this if you can't access internet with computer?
Asked by newconstruction - Fri Jun 22 22:41:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A.) if you still have it, use the CD that came with the modem, the drivers should be on it. B.) Connect with your computer, download the drivers, burn them to CD, put them on floppy, or use a jump drive, copy them to the older PC and install the drivers from there. Go to the site of the modem manufacturer. My worry for you is that they may or may not support WinME any longer. In a pinch. a laptop should have PCMCIA (PC card) support; you could probably buy a wireless PCMCIA card for not too much money and connect her that way.
Answered by toforama - Fri Jun 22 23:14:00 2007
Q. I have cable internet w/ wireless. I use the wireless on my computer currently. Trying to hook up an old laptop for my daughter to use strictly for internet. There is no ethernet. There is USB. When I plug the USB into laptop, still cannot connect. Was told I need to download usb driver off internet. How do you do this if you can't access internet with computer?
Asked by newconstruction - Fri Jun 22 22:41:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A.) if you still have it, use the CD that came with the modem, the drivers should be on it. B.) Connect with your computer, download the drivers, burn them to CD, put them on floppy, or use a jump drive, copy them to the older PC and install the drivers from there. Go to the site of the modem manufacturer. My worry for you is that they may or may not support WinME any longer. In a pinch. a laptop should have PCMCIA (PC card) support; you could probably buy a wireless PCMCIA card for not too much money and connect her that way.
Answered by toforama - Fri Jun 22 23:14:00 2007
do I need a wireless router and a wireless card to make a laptop wireless with broadband internet access?
Q. do I need a wireless router and a wireless card to make a laptop wireless with broadband internet access?
Asked by Dawn C - Fri Sep 28 09:17:18 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Actually it depends. Most current laptops already have wireless fitted (even the budget ones) so check your user handbook under specifications. If you don't already have wireless then the easiest way to go would be to ger one of those little wireless USN dongles AJ
Answered by AJ - Fri Sep 28 09:22:22 2007
Q. do I need a wireless router and a wireless card to make a laptop wireless with broadband internet access?
Asked by Dawn C - Fri Sep 28 09:17:18 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Actually it depends. Most current laptops already have wireless fitted (even the budget ones) so check your user handbook under specifications. If you don't already have wireless then the easiest way to go would be to ger one of those little wireless USN dongles AJ
Answered by AJ - Fri Sep 28 09:22:22 2007
Broadband internet minimum speed access in Finland?
Q. What do you think about Finland making 1MB/s a legal required minimum internet connection speed for everyone from next July? Finland like other Nordic countries, Switzerland and Canada has done some things right. Often ranking very highly on quality of life, efficiency and competitiveness surveys. Is this a good idea?
Asked by sjdgls - news junkie - Fri Oct 16 00:39:07 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1 mbps will only be a general guideline nothing else. Actually in practice there will be uncovered areas too no matter what the regulations say. The telephone companies are even deconstructing the landlines from rural areas so these countryside areas will be covered by mobile internet access. Nobody is getting free internet access.
Answered by J - Mon Oct 19 07:50:41 2009
Q. What do you think about Finland making 1MB/s a legal required minimum internet connection speed for everyone from next July? Finland like other Nordic countries, Switzerland and Canada has done some things right. Often ranking very highly on quality of life, efficiency and competitiveness surveys. Is this a good idea?
Asked by sjdgls - news junkie - Fri Oct 16 00:39:07 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1 mbps will only be a general guideline nothing else. Actually in practice there will be uncovered areas too no matter what the regulations say. The telephone companies are even deconstructing the landlines from rural areas so these countryside areas will be covered by mobile internet access. Nobody is getting free internet access.
Answered by J - Mon Oct 19 07:50:41 2009
What are some affordable hotel chains in the U.S. that offer broadband Internet access in the rooms?
Q. What are some affordable hotel chains in the U.S. that offer broadband Internet access in the rooms?
Asked by Mike - Fri Sep 14 12:04:49 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There may be some exceptions, but I believe the following chains all have wireless internet: Courtyard by Marriott Springhill Suites by Marriott Comfort Inn Hilton Garden Inn Are you looking to stay in a particular city (or cities) in the near future and need internet access everywhere you go?
Answered by dr_nigel_c - Fri Sep 14 12:30:02 2007
Q. What are some affordable hotel chains in the U.S. that offer broadband Internet access in the rooms?
Asked by Mike - Fri Sep 14 12:04:49 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There may be some exceptions, but I believe the following chains all have wireless internet: Courtyard by Marriott Springhill Suites by Marriott Comfort Inn Hilton Garden Inn Are you looking to stay in a particular city (or cities) in the near future and need internet access everywhere you go?
Answered by dr_nigel_c - Fri Sep 14 12:30:02 2007
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