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The second they release something like this, I am so in....
Hay further pointed out that Ethernet is a power hungry service and that this addition will mean a far shorter battery life than what is currently the case with the USB connectivity. The current devices have been praised for their particularly good battery life, something which Neotel would not have liked to sacrifice.
The current devices have been praised for their particularly good battery life, something which Neotel would not have liked to sacrifice.
I'll definitely take a look at this ... after Neotel have demonstrated the signal strength at my house ... after we see power, heat, size and noise figures (should be small, cool and silent?) ... and after Libs has tested that it works with SmoothWall!![]()
Roger thatShake&Bake : Yeah.. to some degree it has. As long as the Ethernet device is a decent one that doesn't cost more than the current phone unit.
For me NeoTel's current services are unfortunately not what I call broadband internet access. I need higher speed, especially upload speed, ethernet access, and an always-on connection that works independantly from phone calls. None of this NeoTel can offer me at the moment, and I have expressed my dissapointment with their product line previously. However, as others have said, I really like what I'm reading. It does now look like NeoTel is here to offer customer centred service, which is what we have not had up till now. It gives me hope that maybe at some point in the future they would be able to provide me with a service that I can use and need. Untill then, I guess I am stuck with Telkom.
Nice one NeoTel, keep building.
Neotel is developing an ethernet-enabled NeoConnect device to serve high-end users