butterfly77
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Fri Jan-11-08 01:08 PM
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Can someone answer this question? |
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I am now trying to get another service provider for my internet service. I know this may sound like a dumb question but, do you have to use have a landline or phone service to receive internet. In other words,if I only wanted to have a cell phone and no at home phone service is there another way to receive internet service.
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Fri Jan-11-08 01:12 PM
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what companies provide internet service broadband except at&t and comcast. Also how can two computers work at the same time do I have to purchase some equipment to do this if I am not using the modems for these two companies.
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Fri Jan-11-08 01:58 PM
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There are five ways to gain internets access. In order from cheapest to most expensive they are:
1. wireless access point
You may have a hot spot in your neighborhood you can tap into, but you must have a wireless card in your PC/laptop. This is the way certain coffee shops provide internet access while you're having a cuppa coffee.
2. dialup
Old, slow, and not good enough any more.
3. DSL
DSL has been out for a while and it has become much more reliable. You should be able to get DSL for less than $20/month. Your DSL provider will provide you with a modem.
4. cable
Call your local cable companies & ask them how much internet access is. The cable company will supply you with a cable modem.
5. satellite
Slightly faster than DSL, but usually slower than cable. Startup costs are around $500 ~ 600.
You mentioned you have two PCs you want to connect. Are these PCs close together? If so you can buy a cheap router, plug everything together and you're good to go. If they're in different parts of your house, you'll need a wireless router and a wireless card. I like the Linksys WRT-54G. You see them on sale from time to time for $45 or so.
Hope this helps a bit.
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Fri Jan-11-08 02:04 PM
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3. Cell phone companies often have mobile Internet service |
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Edited on Fri Jan-11-08 02:16 PM by djohnson
Generally Mobile Internet is used for laptops and will be a slower than a land line, naturally.
You should check with your cell phone provider to see what they offer in your area.
It is also possible to 'tether' a cell phone which is using it like an analog phone modem, but I doubt many people are doing that these days (edit: maybe they are, I really don't know).
Again, it mainly depends on your cell phone provider's offerings.
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Fri Jan-11-08 06:26 PM
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4. You need to find a local to your area internet users group and pose that question |
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Edited on Fri Jan-11-08 06:27 PM by truedelphi
Because the real question isn't whether is it possible to use a cell phone for internet (it very often is) but once you start using that phone, how much a minute in charges?
I just read an AP report in the newspaper maybe about five - six weeks ago, and some poor guy was using his "unlimited" cell phone useage package for connecting to the internet. It was verizon or AT & T or one of the other big heavy weights in the cell ph business.
He had not bothered to read the small print in the contract. (Who does - it's absurdly small and very dense in terms of pages etc)
It was like $ 1.99 a minute and he had thousands of dollars that was owed.
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