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Old 17-02-2009, 16:59   #6
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Re: Wireless router with dial-up?

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Originally Posted by Rob View Post
...Does the laptop have an inbuilt modem? If so consider just using that and not bothering with any form of router?
Yes, but then he would have to run a cable from the study to the living room.

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb View Post
I lowest ADSL ive heard of is a friend of mine in Wales and can only get 512 k this is nearly 10 x faster than dial up so have can you say its only going to be a marginal difference? web browsing differences between the two are huge
I know, I know, but he really is quite happy with dial-up speeds, and dial-up costs.

I've been searching and found a gadget called WiFlyer from Prodigy, but it doesn't seem to be on the market any more.
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