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Title: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: Varche on 29 December 2009, 17:31:32
Having had broadband in the Uk literally from when it was invented, it was a shock to go back to dial up in Spain. I thought, wrongly, one day we would get it in the country but bearing in mind that Telefonica (BT equivaent) doesn't even have phone lines in our village ADSL,Cable were right out. Satellite costs a fortune and the WiFi solution doesn't make it over the crest of the nearest hill.

After a load of messing about trying to establish if a 3G dongle modem would work from the less than helpful Vodaphone and Telefonica(O2) peeps, the Orange guy said he would test it at our house. Result. Now have 845k down and 70 up on a less than perfect day albeit for the going rate of 45 euros a month.
I currently have the dongle on the end of a 5 metre USB cable to "improve" the signal.

Has anyone any tips for getting a better signal apart from going outdoors! Would a PCI USB2.0 card help? Onspeed?

Now any suggestions for preferably free music download sites?

A well chuffed varche
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: STMO999 on 29 December 2009, 17:39:07
Does this mean we'll have to listen to even more of your pap? ;D
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: Varche on 29 December 2009, 17:40:47
Probably :)
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: tunnie on 29 December 2009, 17:40:58
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Does this mean we'll have to listen to even more of your pap? ;D

Makes a change from yours  :P
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 29 December 2009, 19:21:38
Splendid news V  8-) 8-) :y
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: Debs. on 29 December 2009, 19:59:35
Brilliant news! :y

.....I wonder if it`d be possible to improve the gain of the dongle by turning it into a directional "cantenna" (as can be done for WiFi frequencies).....do you know the direction/distance of the nearest 3G comms-mast?....is it line of sight?

DIY "cantenna" (albeit, for a different frequency band): http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/cantennahowto.html
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: Ken T on 29 December 2009, 20:30:10
Good site Debs, I wonder if one of his links,  http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/Airport/Primestar/Primestar.html would be easier. It uses a sat dish to capture a wide area and focuses it at the sensor, in this case it would be the dongle.

Ken
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 December 2009, 20:39:35
currently using cheapo 2 mbit..

heard of new cheapo 100 mbit :o :o called the service,

stupid answer : sorry we can only give service for sites (apartments)  :-? :( >:(
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: feeutfo on 29 December 2009, 22:41:53
 i remember how infuriting dial up was, better off without it altogether. Good news your on line.[smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: Varche on 30 December 2009, 10:11:36
Excellent. That will keep me busy. have got it up to 1300 down and 300 up now. Not sure about having my spare 80 cm sat dish inside though. I hope it isn't possible to fry the dongle!

Just getting back on Skype now. Haven't used that for over 6 years.

v
Title: Re: Broadband comes to the Sticks of Spain. Yippee
Post by: Martin_1962 on 31 December 2009, 20:32:26
I had dial up before broadband as they could not go straight from ISDN.

My BB is crap - too far from the exchange 2.7 down at best. Poor latency, not overly impressed.

Model was horrible.

ISDN was quite fun as there was very little latency.