Re: recommended internet wireless (was: [SLUG] Bigpond NextG on Linux (Ubuntu)?)

2007-04-17 Thread Zhasper

On 18/04/07, Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


This one time, at band camp, Zhasper wrote:

>Not just in Sydney Metro - IRCing from a bus halfway between Byron
Bay and
>the Gold Coast is quite useful[1] too :)

The rates aren't quite so sweet when you're outside 3's "Broaband
Zones".  $1.65/megabyte.  The "Broadband Zones" are only metro areas.



I forgot to mention that I don't have a service, but I've used other
people's cards. When someone else is paying, trivial details such as cost
don't matter :)



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Re: recommended internet wireless (was: [SLUG] Bigpond NextG on Linux (Ubuntu)?)

2007-04-17 Thread Rev Simon Rumble
This one time, at band camp, Zhasper wrote:

>Not just in Sydney Metro - IRCing from a bus halfway between Byron Bay and
>the Gold Coast is quite useful[1] too :)

The rates aren't quite so sweet when you're outside 3's "Broaband 
Zones".  $1.65/megabyte.  The "Broadband Zones" are only metro areas.

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Re: recommended internet wireless (was: [SLUG] Bigpond NextG on Linux (Ubuntu)?)

2007-04-17 Thread Zhasper

On 18/04/07, Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


This one time, at band camp, Joseph Goncalves wrote:

> By far the best value and service stability (compared to unwired) I have
> found is with 3. $49.95 for 1GB of downloads on a HDPSA connection.
> Good coverage and linux compatible (2.6.19 kernel onwards however
> simple patch needed to identify card for previous versions of kernel).
> Fast connection, I got over 2MB/s with a broadband test. 3 also gives
> the modem away free if you have a 2 year contract or you pay $10 per
> month for modem on 1 year contract. I got recommended the service from
> a SLUG member.

Yes for Sydney metro this seems like a very good deal.  I plan to see if
I can get it and use my existing 3G mobile over Bluetooth.  Will see how
I go.






Not just in Sydney Metro - IRCing from a bus halfway between Byron Bay and
the Gold Coast is quite useful[1] too :)

[1] for certain values of 'useful'


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Re: recommended internet wireless (was: [SLUG] Bigpond NextG on Linux (Ubuntu)?)

2007-04-17 Thread Rev Simon Rumble
This one time, at band camp, Joseph Goncalves wrote:

> By far the best value and service stability (compared to unwired) I have 
> found is with 3. $49.95 for 1GB of downloads on a HDPSA connection. 
> Good coverage and linux compatible (2.6.19 kernel onwards however 
> simple patch needed to identify card for previous versions of kernel). 
> Fast connection, I got over 2MB/s with a broadband test. 3 also gives 
> the modem away free if you have a 2 year contract or you pay $10 per 
> month for modem on 1 year contract. I got recommended the service from 
> a SLUG member. 

Yes for Sydney metro this seems like a very good deal.  I plan to see if 
I can get it and use my existing 3G mobile over Bluetooth.  Will see how 
I go.

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Re: recommended internet wireless (was: [SLUG] Bigpond NextG on Linux (Ubuntu)?)

2007-04-17 Thread Rev Simon Rumble
This one time, at band camp, Sonia Hamilton wrote:

> Anyone got any thumbs up/down on wireless internet services for Linux
> (eg unwired.com.au, iBurst)?

The ethernet-based unwired modem "works" but the service is highly 
variable depending on your location.  In some places it's great, others 
it's terrible.  It has quite high latency.

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Re: recommended internet wireless (was: [SLUG] Bigpond NextG on Linux (Ubuntu)?)

2007-04-17 Thread Joseph Goncalves
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
> * On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 06:52:40AM +1000, Robert Thorsby wrote:
> > Up our way (Mid North Coast) the response has been universal --
> > NextG is crap. Most who were coerced by Telstra into "converting"
> > their mobiles are trying to convert back to CDMA. But, since
> > Telstra hasn't listened to customers for three-quarters of a
> > century, they are getting nowhere.
>
> Well, I want it mainly for Sydney use and very occasionally outside
> Sydney (and I could use internet cafes), so I might look at other
> solutions.
>
> Anyone got any thumbs up/down on wireless internet services for Linux
> (eg unwired.com.au, iBurst)?

By far the best value and service stability (compared to unwired) I have 
found is with 3. $49.95 for 1GB of downloads on a HDPSA connection. 
Good coverage and linux compatible (2.6.19 kernel onwards however 
simple patch needed to identify card for previous versions of kernel). 
Fast connection, I got over 2MB/s with a broadband test. 3 also gives 
the modem away free if you have a 2 year contract or you pay $10 per 
month for modem on 1 year contract. I got recommended the service from 
a SLUG member. 
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