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| Thread ID: 31459 | 2003-03-22 09:16:00 | jetstream | beetle (243) | Press F1 |
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| 130118 | 2003-03-23 06:02:00 | Ok. Final word :D | Greg S (201) | ||
| 130119 | 2003-03-23 12:00:00 | I'm just got the Dynalink RTA300, and find that its firewall is a pain to use. So much work needs to be involved to get it configured specifically. Its better off not using it. I find that Norton works fine but its going to be a pain to install firewalls on all the computers networked to it. If you do decide on the jetstream go for it before the end of march. Telecom have free connection. I don't like the idea of 5c a min charges tho. Are you using it for personal use or is it for people in the motel? You should get away with home rates if your only using it for your own use. |
PoWa (203) | ||
| 130120 | 2003-03-23 12:15:00 | Hi ya Bettle I've got Jetstart (via Paradise) on a residential line and have registered with the Telecom home business scheme. Basically you get residential rates on the line and reduced rates for calling mobile phones and a few other goodies. This line is also networked/shared with another comp in the house via a switch and an external modem/router. We have a second line that is used for private or business calls but no private calls on the adsl line. I'm new to this, but, was advised on this forum and in researching on the net to go with an external modem/router for ease of networking, less computer resourses used, stability and security (NAT capability, etc). I also run software firewalls (with cabability to handle trojans) and anti virus app's on each computer connected. You'd have to be pretty unlucky to get hacked but I believewith business at stake you can't afford to be open to the possibility. HTH Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 130121 | 2003-03-24 06:29:00 | hi there been doing a fair bit of reading, listening and thinking, and it sounds like we have decided to get an extra line in for personal use and use that for the net as well. in saying that i have to get new number, and transfer my net to that number too, but we still have the business net line to think of, will i be able to use it on my new line or will that cause it to become a business line? and add extra charges? or will i just have to connect by long cable from business line down to other end of house where the computer is? (will be?) my brains getting a bit frazzled with all this thinking. there is no cut and dried easy answer to anything! thanxs beetle |
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