Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Nov 09, 2007 10:33 am Need Help People!!!!
Due to circumstances out of my control, i've lost my broadband internet connection and have had to revert back to dial up at the"folks" house. Since we will only be living with the "folks" for another 5-6 months or so, we don't want to sign them up for a long broadband plan which they will not use, once we leave. Does anyone have any suggestions for ADSL or wireless plans, without the high connection fees and hardware costs? We prefer no contract so that we can evaluate what will work in the new house in the new year. Not sure what will work there at the moment as there are no houses that are complete as yet in our immediate vicinity...so can't check phone numbers etc. to check who services that area. (As advised in a previous thread). We might look at VOIP when we move in, but want to make the right choice - and if i find the right plan (that will work a the new place too), i will have it moved with us to the new place (i'm sure that will be at a cost too ). Am i am asking too much!!!! Please help or else it seems i have to miss out on the forum for a while Re: INTERNET ISSUES 2Nov 09, 2007 10:58 am Phoenix, spoke to the other half for you.
Do you use a laptop, or notebook? Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: INTERNET ISSUES 3Nov 09, 2007 11:08 am Telstra wholesale enforce a 6 month early termination fee on all ADSL supplying ISPs, so you would be looking at a min 6 month 'contract'.
It costs them all $99 to have you connected, so you're either going to pay that up front, or somewhere in a longer contract period's monthly fees. No such thing as a free lunch. I'd recommend Internode with Nodephone... depending on whether you have your own modem with VOIP capability or not etc. Also consider the Virgin (really optus) wireless system for lowish level usage. Re: INTERNET ISSUES 4Nov 09, 2007 11:09 am Yes i can use either option of laptop and/or desktop pc. No probs. Re: INTERNET ISSUES 5Nov 09, 2007 11:13 am Hi Parker, my pc is basically on-line from 9.30am to about midnight nearly every day. Dowloads are not too heavy with music or movies, just browsing and playing games ( by the 10yo). We would like 1500/256 if possible with 10 gig min, but anything is better than DIAL- UP!!!!!!!!!! Re: INTERNET ISSUES 6Nov 09, 2007 11:17 am Glen said best way to go would be to get yourself a wireless broadband card that you put into your laptop.
You pay a fee for it, of course, but by having the card, you can take your laptop anywhere you go and be constantly connected to the net! So it want matter about moving house later! Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: INTERNET ISSUES 7Nov 09, 2007 11:18 am Michelle Glen said best way to go would be to get yourself a wireless broadband card that you put into your laptop. You pay a fee for it, of course, but by having the card, you can take your laptop anywhere you go and be constantly connected to the net! So it want matter about moving house later! And with any luck, the neighbours won't have secured their router and viola free internet. Re: INTERNET ISSUES 8Nov 09, 2007 11:20 am shhhhh, don't tell people that!!!! Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: INTERNET ISSUES 9Nov 09, 2007 11:24 am Can you run a network with those cards? I suppose then the laptop is the main PC and the others would connect via a router.....It is an expensive option though... (about $300 for the card alone). Does anyone use one of these, do they always have coverage? I know my mobile does not work at our house (darn Vodafone) but hubby's Telstra mobile does .
So would that be the same sort of coverage for the wireless card? Ooooooo, so frustrated can't think straight.... see the homeone withdrawl symptoms are kicking in already...Urgh, then the darn line drops out and i have to redial!!!!!!!!!!!! Re: INTERNET ISSUES 10Nov 09, 2007 11:26 am Al Michelle Glen said best way to go would be to get yourself a wireless broadband card that you put into your laptop. You pay a fee for it, of course, but by having the card, you can take your laptop anywhere you go and be constantly connected to the net! So it want matter about moving house later! And with any luck, the neighbours won't have secured their router and viola free internet. Actually, you only need a wireless network card to do that. Re: INTERNET ISSUES 11Nov 09, 2007 11:27 am lol
Internet Mooching... Its actually theft ... don't go there! http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory ... tory=34009 Re: INTERNET ISSUES 12Nov 09, 2007 11:33 am Ok i'll have a large Mochachino with my broadband order please Mr. Walker. Re: INTERNET ISSUES 15Nov 09, 2007 11:53 am Have you tried AAPT and no, I don't work for them lol!.
We were recently in a similar situation - moved to Canberra on a short term lease to see if we liked it first before making a commitment and so did not want to sign any contracts. I subscribed to AAPT/ADSL with no contract. It took about 5 business days for the modem to arrive (at no cost either) but I was able to use dial-up immediately. The only exit penalty being the cost of returning the modem. I did all this about six months ago so hopefully they are still offering the same conditions. Re: INTERNET ISSUES 16Nov 09, 2007 12:00 pm Matt, unwired don't service Berwick - YET ?????
enigma_brennan - I'll check out AAPT now, thanks. Re: INTERNET ISSUES 17Nov 09, 2007 1:05 pm Phoenix,
We're also looking at another broadband plan (bundled with our home phone). We've checked telstra, optus, iinet, aapt, tpg and iprimus. So far, we've shortlisted opstus and iprimus. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Built the Nevada 42 Next project - landscaping! Re: INTERNET ISSUES 18Nov 09, 2007 5:45 pm If unwired does not suit - ie coverage where you need it.
Have a look at the new Telstra Next G USB connected modem - we just bought 30 of them for a project we are rolling out. Australia post is also selling them. Not sure on plans etc as we were doing a corporate rollout hence that bit is all bundled up by the client. The vodafone PCMCIA card is also available on some low cost plans no contracts - but the longer the contract the cheaper the card is. and as Al said - try the free wireless snoop _ I sometimes see open wireless networks from my place Steve Re: INTERNET ISSUES 19Nov 09, 2007 7:03 pm Hi Phoenix, I am with iprimus and they are pretty good, I am not on any contract and have ADSL and didn't have to pay for the modem either, they just sent it out! Based on my experience with them, I would recommend them to anyone over Telstra! Good luck with it all, we sure would miss out if you couldn't get online everyday! Ruth -Bought house in Melbourne inner burbs, knocked it down & now...we are owner builders! Completed OB project and moved in to our new home with our new baby in May 2009! Re: INTERNET ISSUES 20Nov 13, 2007 1:04 pm Hi Phoenix,
We went for Netspace. They have better and cheaper plans than iPrimus and Optus. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Built the Nevada 42 Next project - landscaping! I am looking at building a house. Has anyone used Construkt Homes (based in Adelaide)? Does anyone have experience with this builder? 0 6451 12 5335 Industry type domestic contracts are prepared by industry bodies for the benefit of the builders. This means that if you are the owner watch out. One of the points is… 0 3235 |