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Floella | 13:00 Thu 21st Sep 2006 | Technology
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I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, but can you have internet access on a lap top without a phone line.
My daughter is going to get a laptop for uni work and she needs access to the internet, but my husband won't have a BT line.
Is wireless broadband a way round this?
Any advise welcome. TIA.
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You will need either a phoneline or a cable connection - the wireless part just refers to how you connect to the phoneline or cable. Maybe you have cable TV?
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Thanks Rojash,
We have got Sky but without the phone line connection, its through the dish.
Sounds like my husband is going to have to swallow his pride and get a BT line installed.
You can get it through vodafone (and probably other mobile networks too). You can either plug your pc into a compatible phone or get a dedicated data card that plugs into your PC with a sim card in it.
You then connect completely wirelessly through 3G.
It's more expensive and slower than having a fixed line though, but you can use it anywhere (inc abroad).
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Thanks UglyBob,
I had a look at the link, very helpful, but as you said its more expensive and as she's a taxdodger aka a student she hasn't got a lot of money to spend on an internet provider. It looks like a land line is our only real option.
Thanks anyway.
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yeah, it's aimed at business users at the moment really. Give it a year or so and it may become more viable for personal use.
Just as an aside, my boss recently got one and found he got much faster speeds - approaching 1.5Mbps in Amsterdam, whereas over here, has trouble getting 300Kbps.

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