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im gettin broadband cos my d/u internet is gettin too dear..

anyone kno of cheap line rental??? for my phone.. cos i still need taht
 

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cheap line rental? that'll be the day!!!!

i think optus have some phone and net packages
 

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Sorry, don't understand why you need another line.

You can use broadband + your existing line for phone at the same time, there is no dialing up process in broadband. Cable doesn't use the phone line but ADSL does, at a higher frequency, so you are still able to use the phone at the same time.
 

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Jeo said:
Sorry, don't understand why you need another line.
Cable doesn't use the phone line but ADSL does, at a higher frequency, so you are still able to use the phone at the same time.
Provided you install a filter to seperate the 2 frequencies, usually around $15.
 

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you don't need another line for bb
 

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exetel.com.au offers an economical solution for ADSL.
You can also use their cheap long distance, and pay line rental to Telstra which will be $26 approx. And you can still use Telstra's for STD cap.

From some posts at whirlpool.net.au it seems that the two best filters are
-> LSE / Li Shin
-> Telequip / Dynalink / Digitor (the last brand name is from Dick Smith)
With the second filter (Telequip / Dynalink / Digitor) you can plug in both phone and ADSL modem using only 1 wall socket.
 

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asdf said:
Provided you install a filter to seperate the 2 frequencies, usually around $15.
Yeah you need to put a filter on your phone, I thought that came for free when I had iinet, can't remember.

I recommend iinet for ADSL. I currently have BigPond cable and can say that stay away from BigPond!!!!111 Bigpond is one hopeless ISP.
 

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Jeo said:
I recommend iinet for ADSL. I currently have BigPond cable and can say that stay away from BigPond!!!!111 Bigpond is one hopeless ISP.
It gives the biggest bandwidth per user though...
and for cable I heard that bigpond is the only (or is one of the few) ISP which is good.
 

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why do you need a phone line for broardband / adsl? the beauty of them is that you can use your existing line!
 

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indeed
and it tends to be cheaper then cable aswell..
tpg is so so ..
swiftadsl and iinet are recommended...
i have a laying around that i brought for no reason. .u can have it if u want..
 

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mojako said:
It gives the biggest bandwidth per user though...
and for cable I heard that bigpond is the only (or is one of the few) ISP which is good.
Well everyone is entitled to their opinion.

My opinion is that bigpond sucks.

They are the only company that I can get cable with, some areas can only get cable with optus and some can get with both. So far I have heard that optus is much better than bigpond, I don't know if it is, but I do know bigpond has frequent downtimes and support sucks.

I never had a router problem with iinet, but I have plenty of router problems with bigpond, and so do many other people on whirlpool. My router is DLINK 704P
 

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optus is the cheapest cause of their current free call deal or wuteva... check them out.
hey.. telstra now gives away.. 125 free calls if im not mistaken
BUT only if u choose 3 services with them
if you have two services, u only get 50 free calls
but anyway telstra's local call rate is more expensive than Optus, if you make lots of calls.

now its interesting... I have Optus dialup 5 hrs (priced at $10 a month)
But I get 100 free calls which worth $15
so.. Im getting $5 huahahaha...
and I have ADSL with another provider
and get to keep the optus email accounts
 

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bigpond might want you to use THEIR router...
just a guess though
 

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I think it is approved, because it has heartbeat and the specific option to connect to bigpond.
 

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it looks like their normal cable modem but has a black antenna at the back...

i use a netgear somethingorother router for my bigpond cable internet connnection and it works great!
 

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ok..
i live out of home.. tryin to minimise my line rental cost cos i dun use the fone much.. but i need it to call into work etc..

well the broadband part was irrelevant.. i realise that u dun need a fone line but i just need to find the lowest priced line rental w/o minimum spending
 

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