Microwaves and Wi-Fi?

Jan 15, 2010 01:56

I'm told it's not a good idea, though I'm yet to have any problems, Nighttimes, however are starting to irk me somewhat, though to be fair that's only since I added ipv6 :@

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polyanarch January 15 2010, 03:21:32 UTC
You know what is even worse?

-Crappy cordless phones.

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torpidai January 15 2010, 04:54:38 UTC
LMAO,

That Don't solve my problem, I have no phone, and crappy cordless stuff would not explain the nighttime problems either, I'm damned sure my most gracious host is less than 3 doors away:S Damn that poor security hu? :S

Makes me reconsider moving, Hell, Broadband isn't a problem, £360 per year, it's the other Garbage that's insisted upon in order to get it, Phone lines or Bloody Cable/Sattelite TV :'( AAAAARRRRGGGHHHHHHHHHHH, Then as she will insist on the phone, There's Her frigging calls to consider too, FFS, I can go years w/o calling anyone, when we have a phone, she's never off the damned thing, so, That's another 3-600 per year, FFS That's about 33% of our expendable:S

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polyanarch January 15 2010, 06:22:06 UTC
I wouldn't think about getting cable or satellite TV. What a waste that would be. We get 40 channels here in Chitcago for free off the air (although at least 10 of them are foreign language so count that as 30).

The broadband is pricey but I'm waiting for another alternative from Verizon called fiber FiOS soon where we can just drop our land line and AT$T and get just broadband. It'll be MUCH better broadband and cost us way less!

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torpidai January 15 2010, 12:42:51 UTC
Ha, 40 channels, Free? Damn, Here, now we've all been forced to switch to digital, one needs a damned good areal to get 50 channels "Free" through buying a £20 box on top of which one needs to ensure one has a damned good antenae, (another £150+ or £50+ Ladders if one was to "Destroy it Yourself") I'd rather shell out £99 and wait for a good deal on a freeview Sat dish with DVR (TiVo style I guess) for the 50 free chanels, but here in Cloudy Blighty, Sat dishes suck, even the pro's wanting £30+ per month for BAsic channels that come free with any of the other systems can't get that dealt with, though to be fair, an extra tenner per month gets about the best all round Broadband I've seen in this country, when one considers speed, connection reliability, and the Untrained Monkeys on the Help-desk flipping through the "Dummy-sheet", They all suck, but it's frigging annoying spending two hours telling said monkey that It's Their end at fault, mebbee they should check their server as I'd had this very same problem two months before on a ( ... )

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