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What ISP's work in UKland? - Printable Version +- Forums (https://forums.ragol.co.uk) +-- Forum: Community (https://forums.ragol.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Help! (https://forums.ragol.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=15) +--- Thread: What ISP's work in UKland? (/showthread.php?tid=6373) |
What ISP's work in UKland? - flickynick - 28-04-2005 Ok my AOL subscription is ending and I can finally grace you all with my present on PSO What I'd like too know is, what ISPs work that let me go online, where I can just connect BBA to MODEM, no router etc oh and in UKlandty in advance What ISP's work in UKland? - Lee-yoshi - 28-04-2005 Are you on Dial-Up or on Broadband? I didnt realise AOL Broadband doesnt work with PSO, i thought it was just AOL Dial-Up :S What ISP's work in UKland? - flickynick - 28-04-2005 Well on my modem it says broadband What ISP's work in UKland? - Lee-yoshi - 28-04-2005 So AOL Broadband doesnt work with PSO then... What ISP's work in UKland? - flickynick - 28-04-2005 Apparently there is a complicated way around it. but I cant just connect the BBA to the AOL modem and play Anyway AOL is pooey I dont want too go online with it anyway
What ISP's work in UKland? - Lee-yoshi - 28-04-2005 Lol! Are they that bad? They seem quite cheap for what they offer... but maybe not i suppose XD I'm also considering changing Broadband packages, but dont know where to move to. I wouldnt mind switching to somewhere like V21 or Tiscali, but i dont know whether its linkable with PSO! What ISP's work in UKland? - flickynick - 28-04-2005 Lee-yoshi Wrote:Lol! Are they that bad?see sig Im thinking about NTL broadband, Its the only ISP that I know that works, where i just connect modem to bba What ISP's work in UKland? - Lee-yoshi - 28-04-2005 Well... any ISP will do that, just depends on what modem you get. I bought mine because it uses Internet Connection Sharing. Its got 2 computers, and my Gamecube plugged into it, so all 3 can use the internet at the sametime! How cool is that eh? Technology ^_^ I dont know about NTL. That requires them calling around and fitting a special cable broadband, and would restrict you when/if you wanted to change again. |