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Hey, I'm planning on getting a laptop soon and also want Internet on it. Just wondering if anyone can reccomend a company that offers good wireless that is relatively fast, not too expensive and offers a decent amount of GB for the price.
 

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Doesn't exist. If you want cheap, fast wireless, set up a home network.
 

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the-derivative said:
Or go near someone else's wireless network that doesnt have a password and steal their internet.
i second this statement..
 

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I have unwired internet and i can say its ok. Luckily i only spend 3 months a year with the service (i move back to uni for 9 months with real interweb)

Pros
* you don't pay line rental
* you can move it around, so you could 'possibly' take it on holidays, or to a mates place, or to a different room
* damn sample setup. Its idiot proof and almost plug and play.
* pretty good technical support,
but unfortunatly they assume you're dumb as fuck untill you explain your problem in full technical detail. <i>i.e. if you call and say "my internet isnt working" you'll get a responce like "is the power cord connected to the back of the router, and the power plug is plugged into the wall with the power turned on" etc.</i>
* Fine for casual surfing/msn etc

Cons
* Its slow as fuck - opening bos from google takes about 4 seconds.
* expensive when compared to hardwired - but no line rental (see above)
* Coverage (as per the maps) makes the assumption you can position it in a way which your house doesn't affect signal strength
* Not suitable for online gaming

Overall - if you're a small user, who doesnt download movies etc - then its fine. But if you have the intention to download heaps of movies and porn/online games - then this service is not for you.

Any questions? Send them through.
 

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Evilo said:
I have unwired internet and i can say its ok. Luckily i only spend 3 months a year with the service (i move back to uni for 9 months with real interweb)

Pros
* you don't pay line rental
* you can move it around, so you could 'possibly' take it on holidays, or to a mates place, or to a different room
* damn sample setup. Its idiot proof and almost plug and play.
* pretty good technical support,
but unfortunatly they assume you're dumb as fuck untill you explain your problem in full technical detail. <i>i.e. if you call and say "my internet isnt working" you'll get a responce like "is the power cord connected to the back of the router, and the power plug is plugged into the wall with the power turned on" etc.</i>
* Fine for casual surfing/msn etc

Cons
* Its slow as fuck - opening bos from google takes about 4 seconds.
* expensive when compared to hardwired - but no line rental (see above)
* Coverage (as per the maps) makes the assumption you can position it in a way which your house doesn't affect signal strength
* Not suitable for online gaming

Overall - if you're a small user, who doesnt download movies etc - then its fine. But if you have the intention to download heaps of movies and porn/online games - then this service is not for you.

Any questions? Send them through.
i used to have unwired until i found out that it was responsible for the interference on my satelite receiver... so ppl with devices that operate on approx 3.5ghz wireless signals may see another con.

EDIT: btw note that different satelite tv channels operate on different frequencies, so not all satelite users will be affected.
 
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i recently got 3 mobile braodband for my laptop and its pretty good. 2gb per month for $24......it runs at 7.2mbps which is pretty fast for wireless.....and its so easy to set up......try it out
 

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Cheapest wireless at the moment is with 3... but if you are just using it at home you're better off with regular adsl and a wireless router.
 

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Can't say I've used it but Vodafone now have a 5GB per month plan for $39 which is the cheapest price I've been able to find. Only downer is that its only available on a 24 month contract.
 

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