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RE: [OT] Dialup / ISP advice pls!
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- Subject: RE: [OT] Dialup / ISP advice pls!
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 16:41:27 -0000
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You
can try uk2.net.
You
don't need to subscribe or anything... Just use their dial-up. See the
instructions on their web site.
You
need number to dial, username and password and it's all there. I thind
username
is guest and password guest as well.
It's
not premium rate number.
Nik
Sorry to ask, but I have been off dialup for
over
a year and am out of touch! Recently I set-up a PC for my brother and
he
has been having loads of trouble with dialup. Firstly, the modem
(56k)
only ever connects at 33,600bps. I did ask, and apparently there used to
be
a second line, so I guess it might be DACS'd(?) sound right? If so, can
this be reversed?
Secondly, he is using Freeserve, on my
recommendation, as I found them pretty good in the past. The problem is
that the connection seems to drop all the time! it might go 10, 15 20
mins,
but no more. Anyone here with Freeserve? Are they just crap, or is there
another explanation?
Help greatly
appreciated.
Cheers, Justin.
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more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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