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I live in St.Louis, Missouri. i dont need a telephone line. i want fast internet, basically a DSL, not dial-up. thanks

2007-05-23 13:08:06 · 3 answers · asked by aeg22 1 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

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Without a phone line, you're best choice is probably cable internet at about $30 a month.

2007-05-23 13:20:05 · answer #1 · answered by Jim 7 · 1 0

DSL requires a phone line, the only way to get quick service without a phone line is to go with Cable or Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is already built into the network card of your laptop, if you have a desktop you can still get Wi-Fi with a wireless adapter. Basically what you do is pay for access or go to "hot-spots" that allow free access to the Internet. These are generally McDonald's, libraries and Starbucks. Try the University of Missouri or the St. Louis Hot Spots Online Guide. The other method involves people keeping their local area networks unmanned, which means that anyone can get onto the signal without putting in a password. People usually figure it out after a while, because the more people that hijack the signal, the slower it is for them to connect. Some people even charge for access, whereas you pay for time on their network.


If you want wired access stress that you're looking for broadband. Check out the broadband service providers site I linked to below for information on that. Another alternative is satellite. Broadband is more expensive than DSL, but cheaper than satellite or wireless access. Broadband is generally faster than DSL, under perfect conditions, because everyone in that neighborhood who is wired is sharing the bandwidth. Wi-Fi has security concerns, particularly when you aren't paying for it and are hijacking someone else's network. That someone else could record your information if you aren't visiting websites that utilize 128-bit security. If you have the bright idea of routing your broadband signal throughout your house wirelessly, as many people do so everyone in the house can connect with their laptop to the same connection so as people don't get on each other's nerves, make sure that the signal is encrypted and password protected.

Know what you're paying for, dial-up access is 56k and typically costs as low as $5 a month. High-Speed, regardless of what it is, could start as low as 64k; really all that high-speed means is that it is faster than dial-up. To really make it cost effective, you need speeds that are 4 times or more that of dial-up, as high-speed usually starts at around $50. Why pay $50 for 128k access; AOL still costs $24 a month. Make sure you're getting at least 300k or more if you're going to pay that amount ($50). Also take into consideration that, like dial-up, speeds are going to vary; during peak times your high-speed connection may not even be as fast as dial-up.

2007-05-23 13:39:38 · answer #2 · answered by collard greens with hash browns 4 · 0 0

because of the fact DSL is operated over telephone strains, you may desire to have telephone provider to get it. Your in basic terms different doable determination may well be cable. In Philadelphia I had cable internet with out cable television yet you may desire to inquire including your close by cable provider. in case you have already got cable television, frequently a coupon is presented for including internet provider.

2016-11-05 04:24:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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