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RE: Advice on connection to HH


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  • Subject: RE: Advice on connection to HH
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 13:03:20 +0100
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I like external modems and so on ... you have activity lights so that you
can see when you're online (even more usefull with HH) and when you're
running bonded channels (hence incurring two call charges).

I have an external ISDN TA and it works fine. I should be getting an ISDN
router shortly from a fellow group member simply for the ability to have my
networked PCs all able to access the internet without having an internet
server running 24/7.

Phil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 18 April 2001 12:32
> To: UKHA List (E-mail)
> Subject: [ukha_d] Advice on connection to HH
>
>
> Not strictly HA, but I know several of you have some
> experience with Home
> Highway and thought that someone could give some adivce. A
> friend of mine is
> getting HH installed soon and wants to know how he should connect his
> computer (only has one at present) to the service. The
> obvious choices are
> internal TA, external TA and Router. He is reluctant to go
> for the router
> (he has only just got his first PC and so is not really contemplating
> additional ones and a network) and so I suggested an external
> TA. However he
> says that the BT man told him that external TA's were
> inferior to intenal
> ones, is this really true? I was suggesting this one
> http://www.seg.co.uk/draytek/products/minivigor128.htm
which
> is 49 quid, usb
> connection so no need for power supply and seems very much
> plug and play. I
> have no experience of internal TA's nor of cheaper external
> TA's (I have
> ISDN2e, with SpeedDragon TA and Prestige Router) and given
> the comment by
> the BT guy I am a little confused as to what advice to give.
>
> Graham
>
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