Author: Sean Gibbins Date: To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List Subject: Re: [Hampshire] [OT] USB modem and network
Alan Pope wrote: >
>
>> He is changing to Sky broadband in two or three months' time and Sky supplies
>> a Netgear DG834xx for free.
>>
>>
>
> Hahah, I'd stay with AOL!
>
> Also note the netgear device they supply is well locked down, so don't
> necessarily expect it to be able to do everything a standard device of
> that model name can.
It is.
I enquired about their 16Mb connection going for a fiver a month and the
router is a 'black box' as far as the customer is concerned. You are
supplied with a password for the wifi component, apparently, although
the sales staff couldn't tell me _anything_ about it (WPA, WPA2,
128-bit, 256-bit, etc.) or the rest of the package for that matter.
Despite the attractive price and the appeal of a faster connection, I
can't help but think that if the service goes down it might be a bit of
an 'Orange' to get it back, i.e. when we're ready and up to two or three
days.
I will stick with AAISP until I hear that Sky can offer a secure and
stable service I think.