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| Hi all, I want to upgrade my parents from dial-up AOL to broadband via ADSL. I believe AOL's ADSL is delivered to an ADSL modem that then provides a USB connection to a PC - is there a wireless router that can accept a USB input ? Or is it as simple as ditching the modem that AOL supply and using something more "normal" - Linksys, Netgear etc ? Any issues with AOL doing things in a proprietary way ? I've seen a thread below that says there is a whole load of help in the AOL Help, but you need to be using the AOL s/w to get into that, so any advice would be appreciated. Oh, and yeah I realise that PlusNet, Freeserve and the rest can provide a more conventional ethernet presentation, but I don't think I could bear the support nightmares of getting my folks to shift from their AOL email to something else ;-) !! Thx in advance. uj |
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| "uj" wrote in message .net... Hi all, I want to upgrade my parents from dial-up AOL to broadband via ADSL. I believe AOL's ADSL is delivered to an ADSL modem that then provides a USB connection to a PC - is there a wireless router that can accept a USB input ? Or is it as simple as ditching the modem that AOL supply and using something more "normal" - Linksys, Netgear etc ? Any issues with AOL doing things in a proprietary way ? I've seen a thread below that says there is a whole load of help in the AOL Help, but you need to be using the AOL s/w to get into that, so any advice would be appreciated. You could ring the free AOL help line Oh, and yeah I realise that PlusNet, Freeserve and the rest can provide a more conventional ethernet presentation, but I don't think I could bear the support nightmares of getting my folks to shift from their AOL email to something else ;-) !! Thx in advance. uj |
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| Ditch the usb modem that comes with AOL and also ditch the software. You can use a wireless ADSL router and just plug the phoneline into that. Set up a dedicated screenname for the router Don't use the normal AOL software but get AOL Communicator from their website which allows access to email "uj" wrote in message .net... Hi all, I want to upgrade my parents from dial-up AOL to broadband via ADSL. I believe AOL's ADSL is delivered to an ADSL modem that then provides a USB connection to a PC - is there a wireless router that can accept a USB input ? Or is it as simple as ditching the modem that AOL supply and using something more "normal" - Linksys, Netgear etc ? Any issues with AOL doing things in a proprietary way ? I've seen a thread below that says there is a whole load of help in the AOL Help, but you need to be using the AOL s/w to get into that, so any advice would be appreciated. Oh, and yeah I realise that PlusNet, Freeserve and the rest can provide a more conventional ethernet presentation, but I don't think I could bear the support nightmares of getting my folks to shift from their AOL email to something else ;-) !! Thx in advance. uj --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.647 / Virus Database: 414 - Release Date: 29/03/2004 |
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| "uj" wrote in message .net... I want to upgrade my parents from dial-up AOL to broadband via ADSL. I believe AOL's ADSL is delivered to an ADSL modem that then provides a USB connection to a PC - is there a wireless router that can accept a USB input ? Or is it as simple as ditching the modem that AOL supply and using something more "normal" - Linksys, Netgear etc ? Any issues with AOL doing things in a proprietary way ? If you really want to use AOL ADSL for your parents, then its possible to ise an Ethernet ADSL modem/router, as long as the model you choose allows you to do a couple of things like change MTU size. If you can't access AOL's web pages, try reading/searching http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=aol or telephoning AOL. I *think* AOL recommend Alcatel/Thomson ADSL equipment.. but anything with the correct config options should work Regards Sunil |
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