Yes, I've finally convinced 'er inside the doors its worthwhile getting broadband, and I also got round to booking the Engineer to come and drill holes, and tack cables.
now - is there anything I should watch out for ? my primary machine will be the A1 - from AOS4, and debian (should I ever get that to work again).
I only ask as I seem to recall problems using the internal ethernet with the internal IDE Port - am I ok with this, or will I be better off upgrading either the ethernet, or the IDE ?
Will I need an external firewall with OS4, or is anonymity safe enough ?
I'm still using ethernet on my unfixed A1 to connect to a router for my broadband. Works a treat. Can't do it with a USB modem, though. Most routers have a built-in firewall, too
@Outcast I have a similar feeling with you! That's that I am using ethernet for more than a year (when my machine was repaired not fixed) and never have problems of magnitude really.Ibrowse and Aweb do it the work for me so well!
Sorry but can't help to the problem of first poster.
Maybe ACube Systems have the answer?
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Thanks for all the responses - no worries on the USB front, its not actually ADSL, but fibre optic into the house, as its being provided by Virgin Media, alongside Cable Telly, and the phone link. its just an Ethernet cable into the back of the set-top box, through the walls, etc to my room.
I guess the answer is 'suck it and see' - I dont think a router is provided, unless thats internal to the cable box - the connection charge is for the guy to 'do the plumbing' as it were.
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just a quick question - of the Brits here, who is your BB provider, and is it ADSL over phone lines, or cable over er cable ?
My ISP is also Virgin (ex-NTL)... The ethernet cable coming from the set-up box had also an Adapter from Ethernet to USB... But you don't have to use it...
Jerry
Defender of my A1XE-G4 / AOS4 Final Update ! Looking for a new toy ? Then try a GP2X...
I'm on cable. You don't get a router by default (although VM were trialling wireless routers recently - don't know what the outcome of that was), if you only have one computer to plug in that's not a problem though as the cable modem has an ethernet connection anyway.
If you buy your own router, just make sure you get a cable one and not ADSL
They did mention they would supply a 'splitter' - I presume this could be the usb adaptor or ethernet connection to the box - and not the Popular Front of Judea...
It will be quite funny, the Installation guy will want to install some bogus software on your " PC ". And tell you that it won`t work without Windows and their software,
comments such as these :
" You have to use our software or it won`t work " " What do you mean our software won`t work on your computer, why not ? "
Then if he is a really bright guy, he will say : "Oh, it must be a Mac then, we have software for one of those"
But most likley reply with:
" An Amiga, what`s one of those, I`m affraid I cannot install the equiptment and will take it back with me "
Just tell the Installation guy, to install it, test it then GO AWAY !
actually, they specifically stated that the guy is only there to route the cable from the cable TV box to where I want the terminal to be - they offered to send just the cable (25m worth) and a 'splitter' to do it meself and waive the 30 quid fee, but since my A1 is upstairs and along a bit (in a cartesian coordinates sense) I thought best get the guy in to discuss and route. I dont think for a minute he'll want to go on the computer !
I also got round to booking the Engineer to come and drill holes, and tack cables.
A small correction: You should have said Technician not Engineer. Engineers design & build things, while Technicians just fix & install them. Unfortunately this is a common mistake in England, and it devalues the perceived importance of real engineers
I also got round to booking the Engineer to come and drill holes, and tack cables.
A small correction: You should have said Technician not Engineer. Engineers design & build things, while Technicians just fix & install them. Unfortunately this is a common mistake in England, and it devalues the perceived importance of real engineers
you are quite right of course, and I sit corrected. That was just how the lass on the end of the phone referred to the fellow while I was making the appointment - blame her ! probably just easier if we refer to 'em as 'the chap' - but then someone will point out that it could be a lass...!
@Meega
Ta ! although it isnt in yet.
Update: Virgin provide a Cable modem if their chap comes round - the splitter thing was a confusion - they send one of those if you waive the 30 quid fee. The missus is after a wireless network now - I have permission to buy toys !!
If/When you get a wireless router, please be sure to set it up securely. I have one here that is not connected (we have CAT 5 throughout the house) and I won't turn on the wireless router until I find out how to secure it.
For example, my daughter has just moved back home after two years working as a dev for The Evil Empire in Seattle. When she went out and bought a new laptop the other day, she turned it on (Vista) and it found and logged into one of two wireless networks owned by unknown neighbours. She had downloaded 700 MB of development stuff from MS before she realised that she wasn't using our cable modem/ethernet feed at all, but one of the neighbours' wireless modems!!