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Re: Re: OT: NTL Broadband
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- Subject: Re: Re: OT: NTL Broadband
- From: Kevin Hawkins <tivo@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 16:25:16 +0100
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Title: Re: [ukha_d] Re: OT: NTL
Broadband
I don't think that's true John - it's just that they
don't want you to share the connection as it is meant as a one PC service.
Certainly on the Mac I can, and do share a USB connection on ADSL (but mine
is wired) and I believe ICS can do it for Windows too. It may be different
on a wireless link - I assume you are meaning the service in Bradford, I
forget their name, I know it doesn't reach me here in Huddersfield. ??
Also have a think on the satellite services as well - I
know a user who is always raving about it nowadays, it used to be very
flakey.
Kevin
on 13/6/01 4:06 pm, Dr John Tankard at john@xxxxxxx
wrote:
Reason I ask is with my BT problem I am looking at other
providers
and I note that ASDL (Although not available to me, unless I
wireless) privide a USB conection and they say there is no way I can
share it on a home network.
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