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[ILUG] [ot] broadband satellite access

[ILUG] [ot] broadband satellite access

John Moylan johnm at rte.ie
Mon Dec 16 16:03:03 GMT 2002


I'd be interested too. Since Eircom seem it's taken Eirc** more that 4
months to order the cable to connect me, I am still without any
connection to the outside world. Europeonline seem cheap, but they don't
support linux, and they have some horrible looking multicast download
queueing system.

John

Ulysees wrote:

 >anybody done any work with broadband satellite access, it seems to be
 >becomming more and more widespread and I now have the need for something
 >like it (yes there are still places in this country where no telco will
 >venture).
 >
 >I've been talking to digiweb except there are a pile of technical details
 >that seem fuzzy at best and their staff don't appear to be much better.
 >Anybody else out there ?
 >would be looking for min of 128k up and down connecting into a natting
 >router.
 >
 >Uly
 >
 >"A closed mouth gathers no foot"
 >
 >
 >





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