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I'm getting Broadband internet access soon!
Posted: 2003-02-26 09:20am
by Xon
I'm currently in the planning stages of upgrading my dialup account with a Broadband acount. The type I'm planning on getting is called 'Blink 128' with
iinet. It actually is cheaper in the long run to get Broadband access instead a dedicated phone line & dialup account(fixed rate local phone costs help a lot)
The full details can be found
here
Stats:
Monthly Cost:$49.95(Australian, about ~$29.97 US using 0.6c AUS to $1 US)
Maximum Speed(Down/Up) (1):128kb/64kb
Peak Quota (2):500MB
bliinkTime Quota:500MB
Excess $/MB:None
POP3 Email Boxes:5
Web Space:30MB
(Also it states in the TOS that is does
not has a static IP!)
1- Speed is slowed to a maximum of 72k after shaping quota is reached in any consecutive 30 days in either peak time or bliink Time.
2- Peak time is 7am to midnight. bliink Time is midnight to 7am. Quotas only include downloads, uploads are not counted!
There is also a thing called 'blink zone' which is a bunch of sites/servers which dont count to the download quota. There is a bunch of gaming servers & all iinet customers in my states are included in this and there is the FTP server @ iinet which is also included.
This is the ADSL modem that is getting bundled with it(pre-setup & free 24/7 tech support for customers @ iinet)
There are 2 different ADSL modem which double as routers which can also be chosen. However I would prefer if this didnt cost a lot.
I'm thinking of getting a hardware based firewall instead of relying on the biult-in software firewall bundled with winXP. Any sugestions on good brands/tips/advice?
Posted: 2003-02-26 09:22am
by salm
congrats *kicks lousy isdn connection in the ass*
Posted: 2003-02-26 09:24am
by Admiral Valdemar
Congratulations.
Posted: 2003-02-26 09:29am
by Xon
There is also another service which is an extra $10 a month more, and gives a total 4GB of downloads before shaping occurs. And it improves the download speed to 256KB
My dial up account is really reliable, often going for days before the connection gets reset. Most of the time it is from me installing updates of it crashing when I try and log out(onging problem on my box, some times crashes when you do a full logout instead of a quick log out. Solution: quicklog out, login to the Admin acount force log every one else off, then quick log off)
Also I have a home network, with my computer connecting through my WinXP box.
Links to the other ADSL modems:
1 port ADSL modem
4 port switch & ADSL modem
Posted: 2003-02-26 01:54pm
by Cap'n Hector
Good for you...Dialup is for wusses who don't like websurfing.
Posted: 2003-02-26 01:59pm
by Pu-239
Lucky bitches... I have dialup at 26.4kbps
Posted: 2003-02-26 01:59pm
by neoolong
Cap'n Hector wrote:Good for you...Dialup is for wusses who don't like websurfing.
Screw you. We can't all afford broadband.
Posted: 2003-02-26 02:20pm
by Pistolero
First off, congratulations! I know what it is to be without broadband and it sucks some major ass!
Now, to my
real post
While it is awesome that you are finally getting broadband, Aussie plans just suck ass! 1GB a month??? and where do you insert the cell phone??? And America is just headed in that direction *shudders uncontrolably*
More power to you, though... and congrats once more, matey.
Posted: 2003-02-26 02:58pm
by Darth Wong
My access is $45 CDN/month ($30 US/month). I get 5 GB of bandwidth, 1Mbps download speed, and 128kbps upload speed. But I think broadband access is unusually cheap in Toronto.
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:04pm
by Pistolero
Darth Wong wrote:My access is $45 CDN/month ($30 US/month). I get 5 GB of bandwidth, 1Mbps download speed, and 128kbps upload speed. But I think broadband access is unusually cheap in Toronto.
Are they limiting the amount of bits you can download over the pay period in Canada as well???? Is that cable or DSL?
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:05pm
by salm
Pu-239 wrote:Lucky bitches... I have dialup at 26.4kbps
erm... why the hell do you use such a piece of crap? you could at least get a 56k modem. they´re like 15 or 20 Euros.
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:33pm
by Pu-239
Uh, I live in the US. And I do have a 56k modem, it's just poor phone line quality.
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:35pm
by Pistolero
Pu-239 wrote:Uh, I live in the US. And I do have a 56k modem, it's just poor phone line quality.
Sucks to be you, my friend. I feel your pain. And with the way Broadband ISPs are heading, I think we will join you soon.
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:44pm
by Darth Wong
Pistolero wrote:Darth Wong wrote:My access is $45 CDN/month ($30 US/month). I get 5 GB of bandwidth, 1Mbps download speed, and 128kbps upload speed. But I think broadband access is unusually cheap in Toronto.
Are they limiting the amount of bits you can download over the pay period in Canada as well???? Is that cable or DSL?
That's DSL. I think most providers do limit use of bandwidth, because bandwidth costs THEM money.
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:45pm
by salm
Pu-239 wrote:Uh, I live in the US. And I do have a 56k modem, it's just poor phone line quality.
ah well, euro, dollar, pretty much the same. if it´s because of the phone line, well, that sucks.
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:49pm
by Ted
Darth Wong wrote:My access is $45 CDN/month ($30 US/month). I get 5 GB of bandwidth, 1Mbps download speed, and 128kbps upload speed. But I think broadband access is unusually cheap in Toronto.
What service you use?
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:54pm
by Shinova
Someone once said something like, "Once you get broadband, you'd rather kill yourself rather than to go back."
Posted: 2003-02-26 03:59pm
by Crazy_Vasey
I pay £14.99 a month for a 128/64 connection with a 1GB a day quota which is flexible (they'll only come after you if you go over it day in, day out). Except that I'm currently a on a two week free trial of the 512/128 connection which is extremely nice to have but I can't afford to keep it.
Posted: 2003-02-26 04:04pm
by Pistolero
Crazy_Vasey wrote:I pay £14.99 a month for a 128/64 connection with a 1GB a day quota which is flexible (they'll only come after you if you go over it day in, day out). Except that I'm currently a on a two week free trial of the 512/128 connection which is extremely nice to have but I can't afford to keep it.
Don't mean to show off, but...
I have a 3mbps down, 384 kbps up unlimited bandwidth cable connection that costs me $93 US (My company subsidizes $50 of it, so It ends up costing me roughly $43)
Now go ahead and tell me how much I suck
And if it makes you feel any better, I think it will go the Canadian and Aussie way pretty soon, so my days of downloading 10GB every 24 hours might just be over
Posted: 2003-02-26 04:07pm
by Crazy_Vasey
I hate you. I really do. The only way we can get those sorts of speeds here in the UK is to get a T3 or something similarly obscene!
Posted: 2003-02-26 04:13pm
by Pistolero
Crazy_Vasey wrote:I hate you. I really do. The only way we can get those sorts of speeds here in the UK is to get a T3 or something similarly obscene!
Thank you.
And this is nothing. In the old "@Home" days, I paid $39.95 a month for "advertised" 1.5mbps down and 128kbps up, and I
consistently was able to download a complete Linux ISO in 9 minutes
from fucking Europe
We are talking INSANE speeds here. Of course, @Home went bust a year ago... wanna suggest why?
Posted: 2003-02-26 04:27pm
by Durandal
Congratulations, my friend. Your life will begin to change with broadband. Air will become cleaner. Food will taste better. You'll wake up with more energy. Porn will be faster and of higher quality.
Posted: 2003-02-26 04:30pm
by Crazy_Vasey
Pistolero wrote:Crazy_Vasey wrote:I hate you. I really do. The only way we can get those sorts of speeds here in the UK is to get a T3 or something similarly obscene!
Thank you.
And this is nothing. In the old "@Home" days, I paid $39.95 a month for "advertised" 1.5mbps down and 128kbps up, and I
consistently was able to download a complete Linux ISO in 9 minutes
from fucking Europe
We are talking INSANE speeds here. Of course, @Home went bust a year ago... wanna suggest why?
Bloody hell I don't get any faster than that on the university line here and that is a monster connection.
Posted: 2003-02-26 05:41pm
by Xon
The big thing is, I am getting fixed rate broadband. So if I do go over the 1GB limit, I dont pay a cent extra, my download speed is just reduced to 72kps which is still much much faster than what I have now.
Also I living in Perth Western Australia, the most isolated state capitial. Hell our nearest capitial city(per state, not per nation) is Singapore!
And I could setup a server which uploaded a lot, and I wouldnt notice it(as I only have a download quota!) on my quota
Posted: 2003-02-26 05:53pm
by Coaan
Cap'n Hector wrote:Good for you...Dialup is for wusses who don't like websurfing.
As the man said...
Screw you!
Just because not all of us have a super fast connection doesn't mean we don't like surfing the net....why don#'t we swap connections and see how you enjoy at being stuck at 4k...hm?