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Thread: Broadband question.
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24th November 2005, 04:59 PM #1
Broadband question.
Hello,
Got a question about broadband I was hoping someone could kindly answer.
I've got dialup and it seems to take forever. Heard all this talk about broadband speeding things up imensely, and I was wondering ......will it improve things even if I have an old computer. Actually I don't even know if it is old.
This is what I've got.
Windows 98
HP 6511
500 Mhz processer
4 mb shared video memory
8 gb hard drive
What you think, is it worht getting broadband ?
Thanks
Jake
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24th November 2005, 05:09 PM #2
How much system memory?
Broardband will speed up you internet but... your PC will need to have a USB or a LAN socket to connect to the Broardband modem.
Make sure you have one our the other & let the supplier know which one you have.Cliff.
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24th November 2005, 06:13 PM #3Registered
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Originally Posted by apricotripper
Sorry but I couldnt help it......
Send it to a museum.....
Al
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24th November 2005, 06:29 PM #4
Buy a new "Box" for $600. i.e. keep all of your peripherals, and you will be AMAZED at what broadband can do.
It's fecking fast, I just got it myself.
Go for it!Ummmm, what was the question?
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24th November 2005, 06:46 PM #5Originally Posted by ozwinnerIf at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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24th November 2005, 07:13 PM #6Originally Posted by ozwinner
It surely is an ancient piece of kit though:eek:
Jake mate: old tools are GOOD. Old computers are JUNK!
With BB it'll be faster on the 'net for sure - but will it run the current browser versions, and security / firewall stuff - I doubt it
I know: priorities, priorities - at least you're on here and contributing mightily for which, thanks
Cheers!
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24th November 2005, 07:13 PM #7Member
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With the specifications of you computer running windows 98, the computer would presumably be running relatively ok..
I'm sure it takes a while to open internet explorer or outlook express etc, but the main thing to consider here is the speed at which you can download data (ie your connection speed).
Everything you veiw on the web is simply a series of code that is interpreted by your internet browser before it is displayed as a nicely coloured web page or whatever. Before a web page can be displayed, the components of that page such as the HTML code, and any images that comprise the web page must first be downloaded from the internet to your machine.
For this reason, connection is the key element.
Broadband would be HEAPS faster than 56k modem. I can guarantee that you will see a vast improvement in web page loading times.
The main thing to be wary of when signing up for broadband is to avoid long term contracts. Go for six months initially. Also, avoid accounts that have a download limit of say 200MB. You will likely exceed this and then have to pay excess usage costs which are ridiculously high.
Anyway, hope that helpsantisense ^_^
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24th November 2005, 07:41 PM #8
Which ISP was discussed at length in this thread
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24th November 2005, 07:47 PM #9Originally Posted by Grunt
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24th November 2005, 07:50 PM #10
You must get broadband. When we put on ADSL it ended up the same as the dial up in $$. Can't see how you have managed your Forum activity with dial up. Like the others say get a bit more memory if poss. What you do on the Net is not that processor intensive.
Re an ISP I went Peoplesoft after much research. No problems www.people.net.au We've got a few notebooks (kids, HI work etc) all connected up wirelessly. Even with a couple surfing speed is still fine.
Hope your exchange can take ADSL.Bodgy
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24th November 2005, 11:19 PM #11
AT it'll run BB with ease...
My dinosaur is only a P3/600B with 98se runs no worries, the only things your PC may slow down on is things like flashplayer cartoons/films or winows media player.(a cheap video card and some more ram will fix it... go the flea markets/ebay prob cost less than 20 bucks)....................................................................
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24th November 2005, 11:31 PM #12
Go broadband. It will increase your 'net access speeds. When ya get enough coin, upgrade your box and you'll see better speeds again.
Natural order of upgrade.
- Andy Mc
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25th November 2005, 04:23 AM #13
Thanks everyone
The computer I've got has 64MB 100Mhz SDRAM. Guessing thats system memory Cliff ?
Definetly get broadband then. 6 month plan.
Thanks
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25th November 2005, 07:55 AM #14
With the price of memory today, go bigger.
At least 256m but more if you can afford it.
I run 600g of memory and 1g RAM but I do a hell of a lot of video editing and download and forget for a while.
300g is under $200.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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25th November 2005, 08:26 AM #15
Yup.. put an extra 256 mb of ram in the old beast, it wont cost much and will give it a new lease of life. Run Windows update to load all the security patches, and install AVG antivirus, ZoneAlarm firewall and AdAware (all free and fast to download once you have broadband).
If all you are doing is web surfing, email, digital photos etc then it will work fine. If you want things to happen in 1 sec instead of 5 secs, then splash out and get a nice shiny new machine.
If your machine doesn't have a network connection built in you should be able to get a basic network card for ~$15 new, more reliable / faster than using a USB connection to router.
BTW my spare PC is a 300mhz one I was given for nothing - now it's got 380mb of ram + a network card and runs XP with all it's extras fine. I does bog down a bit trying to play videos and fancy animations sometimes, but it's perfectly useable untill I repair my 'good' 800mhz machine.
The kids have purloined the best machine to play their games on
Cheers
Ian
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