Re: ADSL again

2002-10-19 Thread Nik Butler
Or ask Matt brown about ipcop as he is putting wireless into IPCOP [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nik

Re: ADSL again

2002-10-19 Thread mass
I want to get ADSL. I've pretty much decided on Nildram, specifically Home 500 Lite : I'm going to plug my ASDL provider. They're good. Damn good. A+A. Andrews and Arnold. They not only give you static, but also networks (I have a /28 here at home). Should my ADSL go down, they SMS my

Re: ADSL again

2002-10-19 Thread S. Joel Bernstein
At 19/10/2002 14:55 [], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to get ADSL. I've pretty much decided on Nildram, specifically Home 500 Lite : I'm going to plug my ASDL provider. They're good. Damn good. A+A. Andrews and Arnold. They not only give you static, but also networks (I have a /28 here

Re: not ADSL, but NTL

2002-10-19 Thread Roger Burton West
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 03:13:43PM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote: 3: If the service is locked to a particular NIC on an Ethernet card? [I believe that I have been told that at least some versions of their service are, in which case it seems that you have to be able to run their software

Re: not ADSL, but NTL

2002-10-19 Thread Mike Jarvis
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 03:13:43PM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote: There's been various very useful comments about ADSL on the list. However... NTL now seem to be offering a 128K cable modem service for only £14.99 a month. It's not exactly clear what they supply, or what they expect it to work

Re: not ADSL, but NTL

2002-10-19 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 10:59:47AM -0400, Mike Jarvis wrote: It looks as if you don't have the choice of getting your own modem, but I'd consider giving the service a shot. Worst case, set up a windows machine, let the installer set it up, then move the modem to your real computer. There is

Re: not ADSL, but NTL

2002-10-19 Thread Simon Wilcox
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Nicholas Clark wrote: 1: If these devices will run attached via Ethernet to any machine running any OS? [or does the device require their software to help bootstrap it] I have telewest cable modem service, using a Motorola SURFboard modem supplied (and replaced once)

Re: not ADSL, but NTL

2002-10-19 Thread Alex McLintock
At 15:13 19/10/02, Nicholas Clark wrote: There's been various very useful comments about ADSL on the list. However... NTL now seem to be offering a 128K cable modem service for only £14.99 a month. However, as they appear to be expecting you to have a Mac or a Windows PC They probably

Re: not ADSL, but NTL

2002-10-19 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 03:29:38PM +0100, Roger Burton West wrote: On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 03:13:43PM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote: 3: If the service is locked to a particular NIC on an Ethernet card? [I believe that I have been told that at least some versions of their service are, in

Possible venue?

2002-10-19 Thread Earle Martin
Having recently been to the Windmill pub in Mayfair[0] with DrHyde, I reckon (as did he) that it could be a good location for future socials. Therefore, I propose an emergency meeting to check it out at the next convenient opportunity (next weekend?). Yes, I know, herd the cats, herd them. I'm an