Internode offer all you want and then some. ISO's are unmetered from
their server.

Very happy with them, been with them for over 3 years now on ADSL.

http://internode.on.net/

On 2/24/06, Rajnish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> Finally, I am jumping onto the broad-band-wagon. I am currently with TPG
> dialup
> and am generally satisfied with their service quality.
>
> After looking at the broadbandchoice website for some weeks now, I've
> figured
> that I'd ask the sluggers. What are your suggestions for a modest $50/month
> commitment, minimum 512Kbps plan from an ISP that does not shy away from
> Linux (slackware, fedora) ?
>
> My typical useage will be: remote desktop to work
> (will use windoze for this), general webbrowsing (news, wikipedia, cricket).
> I also intend to download linux distros (for experimentation - in the
> early days at least),
> some internet radio etc etc ... with bandwidth to burn ... who know what
> more I
> might end up doing. (Any ISP that mirrors the distros and don't count
> them in
> ones download limits ?)
>
> And one other question: to avoid having long wires running across the
> length of the
> house (phone's in one corner, my computer's in another), I was considering a
> wireless router (?). What are the draw backs of this ? And also is it
> likely to
> interfere with a baby monitor ?
>
> As always, any suggestions/recommendation/thoughts will be most appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Rajnish
>
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