[MLB-WIRELESS]Wireless experiments-Melb WISP

Matt Pearce mattpearce at optusnet.com.au
Mon Jan 6 11:37:35 EST 2003


It states in the Conditions that you are responsible for your username and
password (paraphrased version).  Being as its a wireless connection you
would obviously have to authenticate each time you connect so I wonder if
they are running nocatauth ??

Matt.


----- Original Message -----
From: <lkhoo at csc.com.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS]Wireless experiments-Melb WISP


> Their price's seem quite reasonable as compared to current adsl offerings.
> The install fee however seems a bit hefty. Maybe a self install/existing
> installation start-up price should be offered also.
>
> But, I suppose for someone without any wireless hardware at all the $330
> probably isn't that much.
>
> Retail wireless card $100-250. Probably the lower costing one for a usb
> style one.
> Omni antenna ~$100. The 8db superpass antenna was about $80 wasn't it?
> That only leaves about ~$100 for the guy to climb up on your roof put up
> your antenna put the cable through you wall into the required room.
>
> *snip*
> http://wireless.alphalink.com.au/onlinehelp/about.stm
>
> 3GB - $27.50/mth (800MB daytime, 200MB evening and 2000MB overnight)
> 4GB - $44.00/mth (1000MB daytime, 500MB evening and 2500MB overnight)
> 6GB - $66.00/mth (2000MB daytime, 1000MB evening and 3000MB overnight)
> 10GB - $99.00/mth (3000MB daytime, 2000MB evening and 5000MB overnight)
>
> Installation $330
>
> Lucas
>
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