u wouldnt be able to have 2 dfferent providers .
and yes the orange thing sounds good
2006-11-02 02:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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First, if you are talking Broadband you are talking about cable modem service and not DSL (which is supplied through your phone) and second, why would you need 2? Not to get to off track but Broadband is the best because that is where the phone companies get DSL- from cable Broadband so you should go right to the source. It is much faster than DSL and you will only need one service. 8MB will be enough speed for you and you will not need much more.
2006-11-02 02:39:41
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answered by Not anyone you know 1
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if you anna play 2 players on the same poker table at once and cheat you will need 2 broadband suppliers but you cant run them both through the same line
you will have to have a second line installed
oh yeah and obviously 2 computers or the cheaper option like you suggested with orange
2006-11-02 02:31:23
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answered by daft lad 2
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With a lot of work, you could probably get two to run.
And, then the speed wouldn't be much faster - if at all.
Don't know about the wiv wireless.
2006-11-02 03:02:02
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answered by Jon W 5
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YES, you can.
Broadband can be through cable, satellite or DSL/ASDL.
You can get only ONE ADSL connection through one phone line - but you can also get a satellite or cable connection through a separate provider.
I don't understand why you need two broadband connections - but enjoy anyways !
2006-11-02 03:06:47
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answered by bloke7474 2
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no there can only be one bandwidth coming and going get 8MB and use wifi and use the wpa not the wep on the wifi network
2006-11-02 02:30:01
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answered by thundrmark 4
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i think i'd like to you use only one broadband with one line..
now i am using two boradband with one online and using wirless but it is generally gonig slowly...so i gonna uninstall one of the boradband... cheers!!!!!
2006-11-02 02:33:40
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answered by Ko H 1
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It is not possible bcos there is only one phone connection in your house
2006-11-02 02:35:33
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answered by Shahid 7
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One line, One ISP
2006-11-02 02:28:08
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answered by Banderes 4
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Yeah.... you can't do that, but why would you want to?
2006-11-02 02:29:40
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answered by Aaron B 5
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