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Which UK ISP for Broadband for MAC users please?
Any advice gratefully received.
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pretty much any of them.
Just dont expect any support at all as no one understands macs. What you want is one that is not bundling in a "broadband modem" as many of those dont work with mac. Just nip to Dabs or similar and buy a router. Similarly a "wires only" service ie with no attached email is cheaper as a lot of the free software is not mac compatible. Get a .mac account £67 i think. It integrates seamlessly with your mac, and you can have a range of email addresses with @mac.com on the end which is cool. eg [email protected] www.forum.macformat.co.uk/ and http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=mac offer good advice. I use bulldog they are ok as long as you never have to call customer service. My parents use nildram again no big problems. I use a Router (netgear) to connect to my ADSL line and as far as the ISP is concerned that could be connected to a PC or a MAC it makes no difference. I then run a wi-fi network in the house for my powerbook. 12" G4 powerbook, 12" G4 ibook. iSight. etc etc etc. |
I run a couple of Macs, and I recently chose Pipex for my broadband and absolutely no complaints.
They provide a Speedtouch USB modem and a couple of filters as part of the package. I will probably change to a wireless router soon but the present set up works fine. I initially had a bit of trouble setting it all up (it was finger trouble on my part!) but their tech. dept. were very helpful. Be wary of Tiscali who will tell you after a couple of pages of signing in that they don't support Macs! Otherwise I think Daysleeper has pretty much covered it. Hope this helps. |
the nice thing about a router is that it can incorporate a hardware firewall. So with that to defeat hackers and the macs renown immunity to viruses and spyware (ie no one can be bothered to write any) its a fairly secure setup.
If you are going to be running a mac laptop with an airport card then I really do recommend a wi-fi base station. I'm lying on my sofa as i type this :p |
Thanks, much appreciated.
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Not a Mac user, but I couldn't agree more about wi-fi!
Having both laptops able to talk to my combined wireless router/modem from anywhere in the house, plus a bluetooth printer module allowing me to print from anywhere within 25 metres of the printer without having to mess around with plugs and wires is a real boon! |
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