On Wednesday 28 July 2004 12:23, Barry O'Donovan wrote:
: Instead I went to Irish Broadband and took up their wireless offer which
: costs E35.00 per month with a contention of 20:1, no limits on
: upload/download and a 512kbps upload/download link.
:: I did have to wait over a month for a connection but I was advised of
: this when I made my first enquiries (they were waiting on the
: installation of a new antenna in my area).
So has anyone tried this "Ripwave" product of theirs?
https://www.irishbroadband.ie/htmdocs/our_products/ripwave.htm
On the down side it's asymmetrical (512Kbps dwnld, 128Kbps upld), but on the
plus side there's no external antenna required AFAICT.
Cian
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