alexd
04-11-2003, 03:19 PM
Hi,
From what I have read it seems like Swiftel is a great ISP. I used to be on Optus high-speed cable, but then I had to switch to dialup. Now I am moving to Perth (Optus is not established there) and am looking for a new cable providor. I will most likely go with Swiftel, but I have a question about ADSL.
I checked out the modems mandatory for purchasing to use ADSL, what is the difference between a modem with one plug access and four plug access. I hope you get what I mean. I'm not too sure what they are used for myself so I can't explain it too well.
When I used to have Optus cable, my PC had to be on for anyone else in the house to be able to use the net (through LAN). This got a bit tedious but there was no way around it (besides setting up a 24x7 server). So if I purchase a ADSL modem with four plugs instead of one, would four PCs be able to access the net without a designated PC being turned on 24x7? Or is the four plug modem just a substitute for LAN.
I hope I have explained what i mean clearly enough.
Thanks for any information.
Alex
From what I have read it seems like Swiftel is a great ISP. I used to be on Optus high-speed cable, but then I had to switch to dialup. Now I am moving to Perth (Optus is not established there) and am looking for a new cable providor. I will most likely go with Swiftel, but I have a question about ADSL.
I checked out the modems mandatory for purchasing to use ADSL, what is the difference between a modem with one plug access and four plug access. I hope you get what I mean. I'm not too sure what they are used for myself so I can't explain it too well.
When I used to have Optus cable, my PC had to be on for anyone else in the house to be able to use the net (through LAN). This got a bit tedious but there was no way around it (besides setting up a 24x7 server). So if I purchase a ADSL modem with four plugs instead of one, would four PCs be able to access the net without a designated PC being turned on 24x7? Or is the four plug modem just a substitute for LAN.
I hope I have explained what i mean clearly enough.
Thanks for any information.
Alex