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    Being in IT and gaming I've had ADSL since '99 back when we use to get the full 8Mbps instead of the crappy 256/512k deals they have these days.

    External routers/modems are also way more secure than dialup and act as a firewall by default so you don't have to worry about PCs on your network getting raped by the latest MS vulnerability viruses before you get a chance to patch them. Also don't have to arse around with personal firewalls that seem to break more than they fix.

    Wireless is perfect for people that don't want to run cables all over their house. Just make sure that it is secured properly otherwise the whole neighbourhood will be laughing at your expense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Just got my home ADSL connection going and I can definitely recommend it as an improvement on the dialup experience. Hoooooo, yuss. Now the only times of the day when I am not a few mouse-clicks away from high-speed online access will be during my commute.

    $40 a month for 256kbps isn't too bad, either.
    Well done! The only problem with ADSL is when you find yourself somewhere using a 56k modem your patience will be most demanding!

    We have been using it for several years now and will NEVER go back to dialup...thought about a satellite connection a few times too, only thought though. Prices hopefully will continue to drop with such connections.

    $40- does that include both ISP & Telecom charges? We pay more like $70 per month.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    $40- does that include both ISP & Telecom charges?
    $40 is ISP (Xtra) and Telecom charges for 256k with a 1Gb cap. Xtra is still $70 for ISP+telco with all-you-can-eat 256k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rodgerd
    2 Mb/s Saturn cable modem. 2 meg down, 1/2 meg up. 5G of traffic a month. SOmething like $50-$60/mo.
    Dude, what plan is that ?? I pay about the same but on 1G of traffic.
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    Cable all the way here baby.

    Oh and incase you dsl 256kers didn't read the small print, yes it is unlimited connection. But the 256k speed is limited to your first 10GB (incl nat and intl), after that you're clocked down to dialup speeds. Although I did hear that this wasn't happening yet as Telecon has failed to impliment the necessary software.

    Unfortunately I don't have the extra $$$ atm to take advantage of TelstraClear's 10Mb/10GB plan. But believe me I'll be hitting it as soon as the income can support it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I'm not a regular gamer.

    Eh ? What do you do on the wk'ends then ?
    Next you'll be suggesting that you go outside in the SUN


    You Jaffas get majorly ripped for ADSL pricing. My $25 or watever it is, (under $30) is for both my ISP and jetstream costs.
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    im with orcon the 256dwn 128 up... with a 5 gb cap...


    Its more than enough...

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    Xtra JetStream Surf Flat Rate with 256kbs with amounts to a 32k download speed. I average about 30-40GB a month.

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    Same as Spank - present record in one month was 128gb of stuff!!! Basically downloading for the whole month on two computers

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    Same as Spank - present record in one month was 128gb of stuff!!! Basically downloading for the whole month on two computers
    Damn, thats alot of porn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    ... which is precisely why I bought an ADSL router that also works as an 802.11g base station. Wireless networking is your friend
    Hmmm
    I seem to be receiving a 802.11g signal on my laptop - you must be close

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    does anyone know of wireless hacking tools, for experimental purposses only you understand, as I often have an encrypted wireless link that my comp can see and was wondering....

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Damn, thats alot of porn.
    It is actually downloading live video - hence the striped drives. Mainly music Vids - but the odd adult vid seems to get through every now and again

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    I’m known as MrNetworker (Son in the Family) by everyone I know, Have 2 Desktops, 4 Servers, Laptop, Wireless Setup and Print Server. House is wired up with bloddy Network cables everywhere

    I’m currently doing CCNA and CCNP Cisco courses at MIT as well as Seting up a Gameing LAN (www.Aucklan.dynu.com)

    I have 256k 10Gb ADSL Internet connection as its a huge improvement over anything else. I use Manxet as my ISP as it allows me to host servers over my Internet Connection.

    I have just changed over to 256k from 128k, which I have been using for over a year now and even then it doesn’t compare. I dont know how people can put up with slow Internet espically with these huge bandwidth intensite websites around now. I needed the extra bandwidth for my website and email services I have @ www.computec.dynu.com

    256k was only 8 bucks more for me that 128k so i changed over..
    Stupid (Good) thing is that 256k is meant to get capped at 10Gb of data but last month I used 27gb worth of data at full Speed...Good for those movies and Star trek Enterprise Series downloading on DC++.. Oh and also downloading pics of BikePics.com . Apparently telecom hasn’t got the technology to cap data to 56k speeds after you go to 10Gb so im happy at the moment, Making the most of it while im uncapped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankMe
    Xtra JetStream Surf Flat Rate with 256kbs with amounts to a 32k download speed. I average about 30-40GB a month.
    What are you going to do when u get capped at 10gb @ 56k speeds????

    Shit the max I have got on both 128k was 32Gb and I thought that was good..

    You must have download alot of Movies that month ... Do you use DC++ or Something else or was it just porn

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