[Midlands] Re: Midlands Digest, Vol 22, Issue 6

Robert O' Rourke roborourke at gmail.com
Fri Sep 21 11:38:25 IST 2007


Yeah, the problem with any of the wireless providers is if there's anything
in the way, then yes you won't be able to get a signal. This applies to
trees too.

Yup I work for the one beside Rayners. It can be costly in the long run.
It's grand when you're stuck, but when you need the connection for everyday
use it's a pain in the arse to get in and out. I don't know what i'd do
without a connection at home either :P

Eircom are a complete joke for line installation. Time wise, it's a simple
enough job to add a new line, what kind of accomadation are you in/where?

Also if your main machine is running Linux you may have problems with
Vodafone/Three/o2 options for broadband. As far as i've seen it's only
compatiable with Windows and Mac. There could be a Linux flash avilable for
the Huawaii hardware, but I don't think there is.

Sorry for the late reply, completely forgot to respond :P

-Rob




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> Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 12:15:10 +0100
> From: Peter Adams <praest76 at escapism.co.uk>
> Subject: [Midlands] Re: Midlands Digest, Vol 22, Issue 1
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> Apologies for the delay in responding, issues with my subscription to
> the list, full home directories and and my lack of net access left me
> unable to collect mail here.
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> Robert O' Rourke wrote:
> > There are few options in Athlone for wireless broadband. Digiweb and
> > Lastmile Wireless are really your only two options, I've heard people
> say
> > that Irish Broadband is available too but the last time I've heard about
> it
> > they were refusing to take orders and the service wasn't great etc...
> Out of
> > the 2 I mentioned, I'd be inclined to go with Digiweb. If you're out
> where
> > Digiweb can't reach you Lastmile is usually available. Just so you know,
>
> > with wireless here they still need to put up an antenna of some sort, be
> it
> > small or large.
>
> I've considered Digiweb but I'm told if there is *anything* between you
> and the mast then it won't work.
>
> > What type of accommodation are you moving into and how long. Personally
> I'd
> > prefer DSL over Wireless for the long run. If you were staying in the
> digs
> > for 2/3 years it may be worth getting a phone line in. Again, depending
> > where you're living (more than likely in the town if your girlfriend is
> > going to AIT) you can get most of the different companies broadband.
>
> Well, I've applied for an Eircom line and broadband but they seem to be
> citing 4-6 weeks before they can switch it on. That's a ridiculous
> amount of time. I've taken to sponging off the wireless in AIT's
> canteen. I'd rather use wireless in a pub or something but I haven't
> found any in Athlone with wi-fi. Finland had loads.
>
> > And failing all that if you're prohibited from making modifications to
> the
> > building you're in, there's always the likes of the o2's, 3's, Vodafones
>
> > mobile broadband, but remember the actual speed of that product is
> 1.3Mbps,
> > divided by the amount of users using the node (can't think of the proper
> > word for it) you're connected to. So actual download speeds can be
> anything
> > between 4kBps -80kBps. some people have seen higher speeds, I have not.
>
> With the Vodafone deal I've been told I need a three month accommodation
> history and to take out an 18 month contract. Still, it's something I'm
> considering.
>
> > And alsooooooo *work pimp* you could visit the fine Internet Cafe I work
> for
> > in the center of town  ;)  lol
>
> They can be pricey but useful if there is no other option. What cafe is
> it incidentally? The one next to Rayners?
>
> > Sure good look with the hunt, you'll find something to suite  :)
>
> I'm hope so. I'm climbing the walls at the moment. You don't realise how
> dependant you get to the ability to google for stuff until you no longer
> have the luxury.
>
> --
> Peter
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> Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 07:13:38 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Stacey Bailey <staceybailey at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [Midlands] YOUR MAIL HAVE WON THE YAHOO /MSN INC AND THE
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> WHERE GOD IS THATS WHERE U WILL FIND ME. WHO'S WITH
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> Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 00:23:51 +0100
> From: Helge Wehder < myteron at googlemail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Midlands] MiLUG Meething
> Cc: midlands at linux.ie
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> Hi Mark,
>
> I am up for it.
>
> Cu there
>
> Helge
>
> Mark Grenham wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > So who is up for a MiLUG Meeting next Friday 21st September?
> >
> > Lets say Athlone for the venue for now but if there is anyone over in
> > Longford who would prefer to have it there please let us know. If the
> > meeting is to be held in Longford I can fit up to 3 people in my wee
> punto.
> >
> > For now lets assume the meething will go ahead in Athlone on Friday the
> > 21st in the Prince Bar at 8pm.
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> > Please RSVP so we'll have an idea of numbers.
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> > Regards,
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> > Mark
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