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Can anyone recommend a wireless internet provider in East Wall that requires no phone

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  • 15-01-2009 7:29pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 7,208 ✭✭✭


    line?

    In the process of moving in and NTL won't be in the area for at least a few months.

    Would like to get a provider that will allow me to play online poker and use my PS3 online. I don't want to get a phoneline in though.

    I would prefer wireless internet that is not limited to just one machine as access is required for at least 3 laptops/consoles.

    Can anyone recommend a provider?

    Many thanks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,699 ✭✭✭samhail


    you could consider something like irish broadband (http://www.irishbroadband.ie/product_summaries.php?cid=1)
    who have dedicated packages for what you want. looks fairly pricey, and prob have a contract.

    or you could look into getting one of these wireless internet cards from three, o2 or meteor and hook it into one machine, then create a wireless network bridge from that pc... though that might get a bit technical... and might be over using it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,438 ✭✭✭DingDong


    samhail wrote: »

    or you could look into getting one of these wireless internet cards from three, o2 or meteor and hook it into one machine, then create a wireless network bridge from that pc... though that might get a bit technical... and might be over using it.

    You probably would run into trouble with lag while playing poker/games if you went with mobile broadband(midband). East Wall should be complete bar a few trouble spots for the ntl/upc upgrade. If you pm me your address I can check it out for you.
    Alternatively you could go with irish broadband or digiweb for wireless broadband.
    Any broadband connection can be shared all you need is a wireless router


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