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    Default Tele2 Wireless Broadband

    BT have no plans to update my exchange to ASDL, no cable in my area my only option seems to be this if I want broadband. Do any of you use this or have any advice or comments about it?
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    if u want online gaming it may not be wise pings could be very spikey.

    I would imagine for general web surfing, email, downloads it be okish

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    try satellite

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    sat would be alot of money
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    wireless has a big security problem
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    wireless networking is weak, IMO do not bother.

    It has yet to be developed successfully as to maintain a reasonal bandwidth, and does not really work well not even between two seperate buildings communicating wirelessly.

    Satalite may be better for your needs, I do not know much about it though.

    Satalite is only £100 a year isnt it?
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    Default Re: Tele2 Wireless Broadband

    Originally posted by ParadoX
    BT have no plans to update my exchange to ASDL, no cable in my area my only option seems to be this if I want broadband. Do any of you use this or have any advice or comments about it?
    www.tele2.co.uk
    its ok m8 not as fast as broadband

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    if u ask my oppinion
    tele2 is suking big time, could do with an uncapper
    fuk the ****ers
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