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So 1GB = R118.00 ?
Axxess has got a 1GB unshaped for R99.00(SAIX based account)
Plus as you know with UUNET/Verizon, the more users they get the slower it gets![]()
There have been many threads asking how to choose an ISP, or which is better, more value for money so this is why this is here. Giving mostly my opinion, along with actual prices valid at the time of the post.....
Hey InternetAdvocate
The 3GB TelkomInternet accounts usually get you way more than 3GB firstly. Its a relaxed capping (soft cap) service. If you bought two of them, you would get around 15GB- 25GB, if you look at the way they have been capping in the last while. Only TelkomInternet has a soft cap other ISP's tend to hardcap you. (www.telkominternet.co.za)
If you would like to use a seperate ISP account to the rest of the people on your network you need to set your modem in bridged mode, this allows you to make your own private PPPoE connection from your computer to the internet, using the same modem as your friends, and all while using the the same ADSL line.
You need to refer to your modem manual to setup bridged mode (usually just an option you need to tick), then in Windows you go to Network Places, Add Network connection, Internet -> Broadband Modem. It will ask you for the username and password and make a normal dialup style account which you just connect when you want to be online (or just set it autodial for the same always on connectivity).
My friend has about 3 or 4 computers and is unwilling to have to, first, have his account disconnected as he works from home a lot and does not want to see this happen in the middle of something important. But, most of all, is unwilling to re-set modems, routers, and multiple e-mail accounts on all these computers everytime the gigs are exhaused. So I am back to square one again. Do you know a way around this?
Just saw this post from a link to another person asking...
MRG Very VERY nice breakdown and well laid out. Hopefully this will help more "newbies" to ADSL in SA