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martyn lewis wrote:
Am I right in thinking by upgrading to sky + the quad lnb that you get would then allow me to have sky +, an additional box upstairs leaving a spare outlet to run satellite broadband. I have seen sites quoting £140 to enable this. I know it is download only but broadband wont be around my area for another 2 years. Can anyone give me some advice on this as a setup. Gadget -- I do exactly this using Silvermead (www.silvermead.net). It doesn't require a new dish, moving your dish, or anything else. If you get the Sky+ engineer to run an extra cable length for the satellite modem when he's installing Sky+ then you won't even need one of Silvermead's engineers to come out to you - you can just order the satellite modem and install it yourself. Fork. |
"Fork" wrote in message . ..
martyn lewis wrote: Am I right in thinking by upgrading to sky + the quad lnb that you get would then allow me to have sky +, an additional box upstairs leaving a spare outlet to run satellite broadband. I have seen sites quoting £140 to enable this. I know it is download only but broadband wont be around my area for another 2 years. Can anyone give me some advice on this as a setup. Gadget -- I do exactly this using Silvermead (www.silvermead.net). It doesn't require a new dish, moving your dish, or anything else. If you get the Sky+ engineer to run an extra cable length for the satellite modem when he's installing Sky+ then you won't even need one of Silvermead's engineers to come out to you - you can just order the satellite modem and install it yourself. Fork. You can also check out Central Point (http://www.cpsat.co.uk/index.htm). Prices a 128K - £8.99 256K - £16.50 512K - £26.99 1MB - £34.99 2MB - £49.99 You still need to keep your old dialup account though, so take this into account as well. |
Are you happy with silvermead. I am very tempted on a system but are a
little concerned about the download limits. I will be using the system to download video files and large programs to work from home. I am worried about the fair usage policies as I am unsure if a 5gig limit is enough for me. Martyn "Fork" wrote in message ... martyn lewis wrote: Am I right in thinking by upgrading to sky + the quad lnb that you get would then allow me to have sky +, an additional box upstairs leaving a spare outlet to run satellite broadband. I have seen sites quoting £140 to enable this. I know it is download only but broadband wont be around my area for another 2 years. Can anyone give me some advice on this as a setup. Gadget -- I do exactly this using Silvermead (www.silvermead.net). It doesn't require a new dish, moving your dish, or anything else. If you get the Sky+ engineer to run an extra cable length for the satellite modem when he's installing Sky+ then you won't even need one of Silvermead's engineers to come out to you - you can just order the satellite modem and install it yourself. Fork. |
does this mean you can watch tv and surf the net at the same time?
"Chris Allen" wrote in message ... a company called avc broadband do it from your regular sky satellite dish. i got mine set up last week cost £29.99 per for 512bps. Chris Allen "John" wrote in message ... Mark A wrote: martyn lewis wrote: Can anyone give me some advice on this as a setup. I don't believe Sky have started their broadband service yet, though they were talking about it a few months ago. I do know that you can get broadband from other satellites, such as Sirius where TV1000 comes from, so unless your dish is motorised it ain't gonna do you any good. I could, of course, be talking a load of cobblers. It's been a while since I last looked into it all. Regards Mark The Sat Broadband (download only) that was supposed to start up this Month (Jan) used the same satelitte Astra 2 (28.2) as SKY, so no dish movement would be necessary. I've lost the link, but will post here when I find it (Think I have it at work) And Newwave Communications at (http://www.newwavecommunications.co.uk/satellite) They seem to imply that you can use your existing dish with a quad LNB, but don't specify what bird you need to pointed at. There is also Tiscali (www.tiscali.co.uk), but I couldn't find any information on their web page for Sat service. I have sent an inquiry, and will post the info here when I get it. -- John To reply, change @freeserve.co.uk -to- @yahoo.com rant Made the mistake of believing Freeserve ads 'Use the Internet as often as you like, any time you like' What they really mean is once in awhile, but not to often, otherwise you get a nasty letter from Keith Hawkins Consumer Managing Director /rant |
http://www.avcbroadband.com/index.shtml
"GADGET" wrote in message ... I would be gratefull if you could give me a contact number or web address. Also any details on download limits and instalation costs.. Martyn "Chris Allen" wrote in message ... a company called avc broadband do it from your regular sky satellite dish. i got mine set up last week cost £29.99 per for 512bps. Chris Allen "John" wrote in message ... Mark A wrote: martyn lewis wrote: Can anyone give me some advice on this as a setup. I don't believe Sky have started their broadband service yet, though they were talking about it a few months ago. I do know that you can get broadband from other satellites, such as Sirius where TV1000 comes from, so unless your dish is motorised it ain't gonna do you any good. I could, of course, be talking a load of cobblers. It's been a while since I last looked into it all. Regards Mark The Sat Broadband (download only) that was supposed to start up this Month (Jan) used the same satelitte Astra 2 (28.2) as SKY, so no dish movement would be necessary. I've lost the link, but will post here when I find it (Think I have it at work) And Newwave Communications at (http://www.newwavecommunications.co.uk/satellite) They seem to imply that you can use your existing dish with a quad LNB, but don't specify what bird you need to pointed at. There is also Tiscali (www.tiscali.co.uk), but I couldn't find any information on their web page for Sat service. I have sent an inquiry, and will post the info here when I get it. -- John To reply, change @freeserve.co.uk -to- @yahoo.com rant Made the mistake of believing Freeserve ads 'Use the Internet as often as you like, any time you like' What they really mean is once in awhile, but not to often, otherwise you get a nasty letter from Keith Hawkins Consumer Managing Director /rant |
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