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Old 12-11-2007, 05:42 AM
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Best wireless broadband packages
Many would like to compare various broadband packages currently available with wireless support. You may find the following link quite useful.
http://www.broadbandsuppliers.co.uk/...-internet.html
Before you choose a wireless package, it is very important that your ISP provides you a wireless router (choose ISP who offers free wireless routers to save money) as you need not configure the router yourself saving time.
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Old 12-11-2007, 06:00 AM
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The wireless offer from BT Total sounds attractive. Not only Home Hub is free with BT Total Option 2, you also get free Wi-fi minutes.
http://www.broadbandsuppliers.co.uk/...rnet-option-2/

You can also purchase BT's international Wi-fi vouchers which can be used in Europe, the USA or also inside the UK. More details>>

BT and the Argentinian wireless giant FON also offer the access to their public hotspots present worldwide. To read the article>>
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Old 12-11-2007, 07:05 PM
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Smith and zeus thanks very much for the information.Im sure this will be very useful to members of the community who want to know this.Cheers you two your great.
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Old 01-07-2008, 01:21 PM
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I would like to suggest AOL or Orange. In fact, many ISPs provide free wireless router when you sign up to their contract. Before you choose a wireless broadband package, make sure that the ISP provides wireless support as well meaning they help you to run your wireless network whenever you encounter wireless related problems.
Wifi vouchers can save your money if you are not a regular user of hotspots, otherwise, it is better to subscribe to a monthly package that provide you with fixed hours of wireless access.
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I must admit Talktalk seem to be doing alot of good packages maybe you should consider them i mean they look brilliant.

Broadband, free international call plan and line rental all for just £16.49 woow now thats a good offer you can't refuse.
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Thanks to everyone for the guidance. Recently, I happened to go through the packages from Madasafish. They offer free wireless kit that includes a wireless router, wireless adapter and a micro filter. Their prices are also cheap considering they offer up to 50 GB download limit.

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Old 01-27-2008, 12:19 AM
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Thanks to everyone for the guidance. Recently, I happened to go through the packages from Madasafish. They offer free wireless kit that includes a wireless router, wireless adapter and a micro filter. Their prices are also cheap considering they offer up to 50 GB download limit.

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Phew glad you went wireless and just for others always go wireless aswell as there are many advantages associated with going wireless.

To get rid of mess of wires: If you have plans to setup home networking, the traditional wired network would run metres of wires around your house making it unsightly and horrible at times. On the other hand, wireless network make your home or office tidy without wires even when multiple users share a single broadband connection.

To enjoy the freedom of mobility: Wireless broadband has another significant advantage. You are connected to internet or other PCs from any part of your premises. So, you can move your PC/laptop to anywhere within the coverage area and continue to work without getting disconnected. Even you can connect to internet on a moving train!
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