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I have a BT home highway ISDN line at home.
As well as home internet access I also use it to dial up my work for occasional working from home.
A such, ADSL would be no use for me as I would have to revert to using a modem for work dial-up and lose my 128k link (my work supports channel bonding).
This means I am losing out on cheaper internet access through freeola.
My questions are:-
1) is Freeola still looking at 0800/unmeterd dial-up?
2) (and more importantly for me) will it support 128k access? No other ISp I have yet found provides umetered access AND 128k ISDN support. I cannot see why not! I would even be prepared to pay a small extra premium for the privelage.
Obiously ADSL would be ideal, but I would lose my teleworking link (not good), so I'm stuck with ISDN, and only 64k unmeterd access, unless you guys at Freeola can come to the rescue!
... I should be better at this, after all I am a mainframe systems programmer with a big finance company and have been working with computers for 17 years.
.. but I still get knotted fingers when I'm angry!
.. c'est la vie!
So I miss out on the cheap 'plug-and-go' packages.
serves me right for being a speed-freak to early.
Mind you - when I got Home Highway, ADSL still seemed like being a pipe-dream as BT was dragging it's heels so much.
You jusy can't win, can you!
No I couldn't use FTP as our work is inside a firewall, and you have to dial in with a userid and password in order to access the internal network.
Ah well I suppose I'll have to go with ADSL and just use a standard 56k modem for work access.
Thanks for everyone's contributions.
Not entirly sure how your work connection works through your ISDN, but if you had ADSL, could you not use FTP to connect to the systems at work??? or is that not possible???
It's actually standard with ISDN modems and is called channel-bonding or channel aggregation.
If I had to use 2 accounts to do this then fine, as long as the cost of 2 unmetered connections wasn't too extorntionate (e.g. £12 a month x 2 = £24 a month?).
ASDL would still work out as more bang for my buck, but as I still require isdn that's a no-no at the moment.
So the questions remain (these driected to SR staff again):-
1) are you still planning unmetered tarrifs?
2) if so, when (approxmiately)
3) would I be able to do as above and have 2 account (i.e. pay twice) and channel-bind them for 128k access?
Find an ISP which offers unmetered access for 64K digital lines. Then set up 2 accounts. Windows XP has a feature to allow two modems to work together.
I can't quite remember how to do it, but I'm sure if you search in Windows Help, it will tell you how. Alternatively, there are probably many freeware programs available to allow you to use two modems at once.
I know this is a bit more expensive since you need to accounts, but if there is no other way then.......
As I said in my first post I would be prepared to pay an extra amount for this service, as long as it was still unmetered.
That's my point - if there is no technical reason for not supporting 128k ISDN on unmetered, why not have 2 tariffs - 1 for standard modem/single 64k isdn and one for 128k?
I re-iterate - I WOULD be prepared to pay extra for the service!