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Old 11 July 2002, 04:10 PM
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BT do offer some sort of USB TA themselves, but I'd avoid it and go for a 3rd party product (ie Eicon) where drivers are easier to get hold of.

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How's it going mate? Glad to be out of London?

Here's one I'm looking at

Thanks lads - keep 'em coming.

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We use the usb connection provided by the ISDN box on the wall. I have had absolutley no problems. It has the added advantage that it is free

Can someone who is advocating an expensive terminal adaptor please enlighten me as to why it is better?

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Hi Chaps

I'm desperate for a faster internet connection at home but with no hope of our local exchange ever being ADSL enabled, I'm weighing up 2 options (neither of which is probably ideal):

1. BT Home Highway
2. Wireless connection

I've got all the info I need on option 2 but I could do with a hand on option 1.

I have 2 lines installed at home at present - one for the phone (almost exclusively used by herself) and one for internet access. I reckon we pay about £650 a year or so on both lines which includes rental etc.

On the face of it, converting to Home Highway looks a better deal financially - there's one 'all-in' package for £38 a month. I know there's a conversion charge of £79 but what else do I need? The BT website mentions the need for an internal ISDN card but it's not clear if you still need this if your PC has a USB port. An answer on this point would be handy.

I'd welcome any user experiences. I know BT is not the best loved insitution in the UK but please be as objective as possible.

Thanks for your help.
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Old 07 November 2002, 04:07 PM
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Yes, you will need something for your PC.

It could be an external ISDN Terminal Adapter (connected via serial or USB), or an internal card that uses a PCI slot.

An internal card made by Eicon would be around £50 or a cheaper Asus one might be around £20 to £25.
Old 07 November 2002, 04:32 PM
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What the real pain is getting an ISP to work with unmetered access and ISDN (64k ok, 128K difficult) I have been using vispa, but they have now limited me to 100 hours per month @128k or 200 @64 - b4stards they are...
Old 07 November 2002, 04:38 PM
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& what is the "Wireless" option?

Satellite?

Just interested...
Old 07 November 2002, 04:42 PM
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New HH box on the wall has a USB port. so if the PC is within USB cable reach you dont *need* a TA.

Personally I'd avoid it like the plague and buy a decent PCI TA - like the Eicon DIVA.

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Deano

YHM

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Old 07 November 2002, 09:26 PM
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I take it you can't get NTL or Telewest 512K @ £25pcm.
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2 things for me really.

1) prior experience with BT branded modems/TAa suggests drivers will be the bare minimum required and on-going driver development will be minimal if it exists at all.

2) I have an instinctive dislike for all things USB when mixed with anything "networky" - but then I get to play with large cisco boxes all day so I've been bought up to be snobby (and **** ) about it

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'Fraid not mate - we live in a place where cable will never be laid.

Good info chaps, please keep it coming.

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Old 08 November 2002, 10:13 AM
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Deano - YHM
Cant find any ? (assuming its not you with a new webcam in their college dorm )

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Strange - I did it as per your profile. Even stranger (and more embarassing), I can't even remember what it was I asked you. I'll resend it from home tonight.

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i have just had HH installed mainly for work purposes, i have bought a 5m USB cable as i cannot find anything longer that reaches the sofa, i find this is working well, BT provide CD with drivers !! no problem installing on my laptop. Much faster, less connection issues. Although my ISP doesnt offer free isdn 24h dialup, only on 64k(single line) !!! they offer isdn but they only offer it at paying local rate calls, ie it will be a 0845 number around 2-3p a minute throughout the day, can work out expensive, 64k is good enough for me to browse scoobynet though, can switch to isdn for winmx and big downloads.
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Thanks chaps - useful info!

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