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wireless posibilities?

  • 13-08-2008 11:07AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 842 ✭✭✭


    Hi

    Basic question here for you.. We're currently renting a house in Maynooth and would like to get wireless set up without a phone line. We have NTL set up for tv but they say they are not set up for wireless in our area yet. Our next door neighbour has wireless but we're not sure who with.

    Do we have to have a phone line? we dont need a huge cap on downloads or anything and are not too pushed about connection speeds. Just sometime for browsing, emails etc..

    Can anyone give me any advice as to who to go to? Who will do wireless without phone line etc..

    Many thanks


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  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 12,454 Mod ✭✭✭✭dub45


    starflake wrote: »
    Hi

    Basic question here for you.. We're currently renting a house in Maynooth and would like to get wireless set up without a phone line. We have NTL set up for tv but they say they are not set up for wireless in our area yet. Our next door neighbour has wireless but we're not sure who with.

    Do we have to have a phone line? we dont need a huge cap on downloads or anything and are not too pushed about connection speeds. Just sometime for browsing, emails etc..

    Can anyone give me any advice as to who to go to? Who will do wireless without phone line etc..

    Many thanks

    Why not ask you neighbour what service they have and if they are satisfied with it? Have you looked at IBB or Digiweb for wireless options? If you dont want too much from the net then maybe the Vodafone or o2 services would suit you. You can try both before you commit.


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