I'm not sure what you mean because I havn't heard of them but if you mean my ISP (Internet Service Provider) OnTheNet are mine
Oh, Because if you have a NetGear router I thought your ISP was Sbc Dsl because they provide NetGear routers for you..But Of course you could buy NetGear routers from any store.. What kind of modem do you have?
I've already posted the stats on whirlpool forums so il just rip them from there again. Hardware being used and Software: -PC ----|FX-55 ----|Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe -------|Windows XP 32Bit ----|54 Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter model: WG311)www.netgear.com/products/details/WG311.php] -------| Driver Version: 3.0.0.43 (kbserver.netgear.com/sup...s.asp?dnldID=615) -Modem in use: ADSL Modem Router model: DG632)www.netgear.com/products/details/DG632.php] -------|Driver version: N/A? Don't know it I think Ver.3? -RangeMax Wireless Router Model:WPN824)www.netgear.com/products/details/WPN824.php] -------| Driver version: N/A? Don't know it I think Ver. 1.2? Internet ISP: OnTheNet Speed purchased : 24Mbps : 1Mbps
OnTheNet is cheap. Lol get something good like iinet, internode or something lol. I dont have a clue.
Man onthenet is great weve being running our business on them no problems yet not to mention there the only ISP who provide ADSL2 + to my area...
OK, with SBC DSL, it goes from your phone line to your modem that SBC gave you. Then you can plug that directly into a computer or run it through a wire/less router. I have a netgear 4 port Wireless router that I bought seperate.. I don't know what SBC gives you if you buy the wireless package, but you HAVE to have your external modem hooked up to your phone line. it also depends on what type of wireless you have on your router and computer. do you have 'B' or 'G' wireless?
where abouts are you. cause your lucky then cause no one has enabled our mawson, ACT exchange yet. ;(