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Best Wireless Broadband

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  • 05-06-2008 8:42pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 482 ✭✭


    I realise this must have been mentioned before but could someone please tell me what the best wireless broadband there is for the Dublin 1 area - i have Irish Broadband and it is doing my head in - its way too slow, i have no phone line so wireless it has to be. Which 1 should i get?
    Advice needed


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,227 ✭✭✭gamer


    I get between 250k and 1000k per sec on speedtest.net on 3 3g usb modem ,but i,m not in dublin 1.if you get a a usb modem from carphone warehouse you have 2weeks to return it if its too slow,or unreliable but its 25per month for acess with 10gig dl cap.


  • Registered Users Posts: 271 ✭✭davidm20


    I have no phone line either and i thought wireless was the only option.

    But I was able to get NTL/Chorus.

    All I have with them is 6mb broadband @ 36 euro a month. 6 of that includes some sort of admin fee cause i don't have any other product of theirs.

    www.upc.ie

    Dave


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,354 ✭✭✭smellslikeshoes


    gamer wrote: »
    I get between 250k and 1000k per sec on speedtest.net on 3 3g usb modem ,but i,m not in dublin 1.if you get a a usb modem from carphone warehouse you have 2weeks to return it if its too slow,or unreliable but its 25per month for acess with 10gig dl cap.
    Recommending 3 is like recommending leprosy here.

    Op you are not on Irish broadband Ripwave by any chance? If you are you should probably proceed to throw it out the window and get a fixed wireless service. There really isn't that many good options for broadband that doesn't need a phoneline, the general consensus here is your best bets are UPC(if you can get cable) and Digiweb followed by Irish broadband breeze.


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