Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Nov 23, 2009 9:41 pm Building in Seville Grove Perth Floreat by Scott Park Homes Earthworks 16th February Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=24936 Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 3Nov 23, 2009 9:49 pm I hope to do something similar. I *believe* you need an existing voice service to do the transfer. Seems illogical to get a phone line only to have it disconnected, but this is what I was told by TPG. $300 connection fee Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 4Nov 23, 2009 9:59 pm [quote="yellowdieselgolf"]I hope to do something similar. I *believe* you need an existing voice service to do the transfer. Seems illogical to get a phone line only to have it disconnected, but this is what I was told by TPG. $300 connection fee /quote] I'm not 100% sure as it was awhile ago, I'm fairly sure I got mine connected without having a voice service Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 5Nov 23, 2009 10:09 pm Sounds great - I might try other ISPs then. Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 6Nov 24, 2009 7:13 am I've been naked for almost two years now and I love it. So good not having to pay for a phone line we don't use. HOWEVER!!! Keep in mind though if you have a house alarm that calls out to your mobile it requires a standard phone line. Hence when we move into our new house we have to go back to Telstra & standard ADSL. Not very happy about that but the alarm doesn't work on the VOIP line. iinet are good to advise you of this though which is great. Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 7Nov 24, 2009 7:59 am We really want it cos we've heard that it is fantastic but we aren't able to get it . I think that it has something to do with the area that we live in. What makes it worse, is that all we are allowed to do is go with Telstra for our land line as it is classed as regional area. I have nothing against Telstra other than the fact that they are so expensive. Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 8Nov 24, 2009 9:47 am buildingadreamhome I've been naked for almost two years now and I love it. So good not having to pay for a phone line we don't use. HOWEVER!!! Keep in mind though if you have a house alarm that calls out to your mobile it requires a standard phone line. Hence when we move into our new house we have to go back to Telstra & standard ADSL. Not very happy about that but the alarm doesn't work on the VOIP line. iinet are good to advise you of this though which is great. What happens to your ability to make phone calls if there are Internet problems? We've had a lot of drop-outs occurring in the last week, which are annoying if we are streaming audio or video, but would be even more annoying if telephone calls dropped out. Pfiff Finally making progress again, with a clothesline (yippee) and some much needed little things being attended to over the holidays. 40 C on New Year's eve? We love our a/c! Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 9Nov 24, 2009 10:21 am Fiffaro buildingadreamhome I've been naked for almost two years now and I love it. So good not having to pay for a phone line we don't use. HOWEVER!!! Keep in mind though if you have a house alarm that calls out to your mobile it requires a standard phone line. Hence when we move into our new house we have to go back to Telstra & standard ADSL. Not very happy about that but the alarm doesn't work on the VOIP line. iinet are good to advise you of this though which is great. What happens to your ability to make phone calls if there are Internet problems? We've had a lot of drop-outs occurring in the last week, which are annoying if we are streaming audio or video, but would be even more annoying if telephone calls dropped out. We have never had a single drop out. When we moved out of of house (to be demolished) to our rental we were without a phone for about a month (there was a stuff up with the wiring or something) and used 3 Mobile Broadband. But that was the only time we were without service. I can't speak highly enough of iinet. Never had a problem. We were with TPG previously and I think we were calling for support at least once a fortnight. They were a shocker!! Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 10Nov 24, 2009 12:40 pm Hi Mr Gum, We knocked down an existing house & had the Telstra line removed (hooray !!). Then we built. Then I contacted iiNet & paid them to pay Telstra to install a new line to the house. Once the line was installed, iiNet setup my naked connection. I did not need an existing number etc to go Naked. iiNet installed (well, Telstra did) the line, then iiNet stripped me naked. It's been great ever since it was installed (about 15 months). I have the iiNet modem/router in my lan cupboard & have patched the routers output phone line to the room with the telephone base unit. It all looks line a normal phone line & works a treat. It does take about 6 weeks from start to finish though... but worth the wait not to have to pay Telstra ever again. We are loving living in our new home ! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.p ... &start=315 Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 11Nov 24, 2009 12:47 pm Rikster Hi Mr Gum, We knocked down an existing house & had the Telstra line removed (hooray !!). Then we built. Then I contacted iiNet & paid them to pay Telstra to install a new line to the house. Once the line was installed, iiNet setup my naked connection. I did not need an existing number etc to go Naked. iiNet installed (well, Telstra did) the line, then iiNet stripped me naked. It's been great ever since it was installed (about 15 months). I have the iiNet modem/router in my lan cupboard & have patched the routers output phone line to the room with the telephone base unit. It all looks line a normal phone line & works a treat. It does take about 6 weeks from start to finish though... but worth the wait not to have to pay Telstra ever again. Thanks for the update. I could ask if you were naked with BoB, but that might be taking things a bit too far! Building in Seville Grove Perth Floreat by Scott Park Homes Earthworks 16th February Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=24936 Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 12Nov 24, 2009 12:50 pm buildingadreamhome I've been naked for almost two years now and I love it. So good not having to pay for a phone line we don't use. HOWEVER!!! Keep in mind though if you have a house alarm that calls out to your mobile it requires a standard phone line. Hence when we move into our new house we have to go back to Telstra & standard ADSL. Not very happy about that but the alarm doesn't work on the VOIP line. iinet are good to advise you of this though which is great. i don't have naked (yet!) OR a monitored alarm, but I've heard many alarm systems let you use a mobile phone these days. Just have one sitting there permanently connected to a recharger and the alarm system - it gets around power outage issues too I'll use this chance to plug another forum I use a lot - Whirlpool broadband forums, http://www.whirlpool.net.au - everything you wanted to know about broadband in Australia and more! Built 3br house in Glenorchy, Tas in 2001 * * * Built 5br courtyard house in Lenah Valley, Tas in 2011 - Homeone thread / Blog Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 13Nov 24, 2009 1:06 pm i don't have naked (yet!) OR a monitored alarm, but I've heard many alarm systems let you use a mobile phone these days. Just have one sitting there permanently connected to a recharger and the alarm system - it gets around power outage issues too I'll use this chance to plug another forum I use a lot - Whirlpool broadband forums, http://www.whirlpool.net.au - everything you wanted to know about broadband in Australia and more![/quote] Yeah, I use Whirlpool forums a lot, they are great for all these things. I just couldn't find any threads on the iinet boards about building a new house, rather than just moving to an established house, which is why I posted here rather than there! Building in Seville Grove Perth Floreat by Scott Park Homes Earthworks 16th February Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=24936 Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 14Nov 24, 2009 2:44 pm Mr Gum I could ask if you were naked with BoB, but that might be taking things a bit too far! Bob wasn't 'available' then... so I had to get naked with his predecessor, 'Belkin'. We are loving living in our new home ! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.p ... &start=315 Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 15Nov 24, 2009 3:08 pm some alarms have a GSM modual that you can plug in saves having a phone there... Kodiak Data Cabling onFaceBook Consult*, Design and Installation Data, TV, Home Theatre/ AV Cabling, Multi Room Audio, IP CCTV and Door Intercoms Ask for a Quote. *DIY DATA Cabling Is Ilegal Re: Is anyone Naked (with iinet?!)? 16Nov 24, 2009 3:48 pm buildingadreamhome I've been naked for almost two years now and I love it. So good not having to pay for a phone line we don't use. HOWEVER!!! Keep in mind though if you have a house alarm that calls out to your mobile it requires a standard phone line. Hence when we move into our new house we have to go back to Telstra & standard ADSL. Not very happy about that but the alarm doesn't work on the VOIP line. iinet are good to advise you of this though which is great. Enquire with your Alarm manufacturer.. You may be able to change your alarm to use a mobile phone call the monitoring company, or even your own mobile so you can cut the monitoring company out of the loop. 8 40697 I haven’t. But have a Lowe Design home. Not only did I find Matt Lowe patronising and a bully, but the home is NOT TO CODE. I have water coming through the bricks… 1 31218 Nothing yet, have been distracted this year with work related projects and a new kid but hoping to start building one way or another early next year. Will keep you posted 3 35211 |