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<blockquote data-quote="Apocalypse_Wow" data-source="post: 4397461" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>I'm looking to make a long overdue change to wireless broadband in my apartment, but I'm unsure on how best to proceed, with regard to which provider to go with and the practicalities of sourcing the wireless box and changing over from my current telephone and old-fashioned (wire connection) broadband. </p><p></p><p>For reasons I cannot recall, I chose to go with UTV's Clicksilver service when I first moved into my apartment back in 2006. I've been unhappy with the service for quite a while now. Between the line rental and the separate broadband charge, my monthly bills frequently exceed €70, which strikes me as way too high compared to deals I could get elsewhere, and that's even before you consider that it's 2MB broadband, so, for example, trying to watch Youtube clips after a certain point of the day is more or less a waste of time, what with all the freezing and buffering. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, so I'm looking to go wireless, hoping to save a few quid on the bills, and also looking to improve the MB speed, so suggestions on which provider to go with will be gratefully received. I know not all providers can offer a service in every apartment building, but when I have names I can explore that side of things. </p><p></p><p>Also, and here's where I expose my ignorance a little, is it as simple as just buying a wireless box over a counter or will the provider have to post it to me? </p><p></p><p>Cheers in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apocalypse_Wow, post: 4397461, member: 1090"] I'm looking to make a long overdue change to wireless broadband in my apartment, but I'm unsure on how best to proceed, with regard to which provider to go with and the practicalities of sourcing the wireless box and changing over from my current telephone and old-fashioned (wire connection) broadband. For reasons I cannot recall, I chose to go with UTV's Clicksilver service when I first moved into my apartment back in 2006. I've been unhappy with the service for quite a while now. Between the line rental and the separate broadband charge, my monthly bills frequently exceed €70, which strikes me as way too high compared to deals I could get elsewhere, and that's even before you consider that it's 2MB broadband, so, for example, trying to watch Youtube clips after a certain point of the day is more or less a waste of time, what with all the freezing and buffering. Anyway, so I'm looking to go wireless, hoping to save a few quid on the bills, and also looking to improve the MB speed, so suggestions on which provider to go with will be gratefully received. I know not all providers can offer a service in every apartment building, but when I have names I can explore that side of things. Also, and here's where I expose my ignorance a little, is it as simple as just buying a wireless box over a counter or will the provider have to post it to me? Cheers in advance! [/QUOTE]
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