Broadband dilemma Created 17 years ago2007-11-19 13:27:55 UTC by trooperdx3117 trooperdx3117

Created 17 years ago2007-11-19 13:27:55 UTC by trooperdx3117 trooperdx3117

Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 13:27:55 UTC Post #238806
In Ireland(where I live) the mobile phone companys have wireless mobile broadband offer and it just became available in my area, but there is a problem, the broadband only works for the computer the modem is plugged into and I wouldnt be able to get xbox live however if I wait around 8 months the main phone company in Ireland will have broadband available in my area and I will be able to get xbox live. So I have a problem I want broadband but I also desperately want xbox live so what should I do.
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 14:32:03 UTC Post #238809
Move
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 15:02:20 UTC Post #238811
welcome to twhl. we help with mapping. some of us help with other stuff too. alexb911 is not one of those people.
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 15:06:58 UTC Post #238812
welcome to twhl.
He's been here almost a year.
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 15:07:30 UTC Post #238813
There's not a single Xbox game which doesn't have a better alternative on PC so dump the xbox and get your broadband.
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 15:08:09 UTC Post #238814
An excellent point.
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 15:24:12 UTC Post #238815
If you've got an internet connection on one PC, then you can share that connection with another PC (or Xbox) which is connected to the primary PC via a local network.

I've never seen an internet connection that this cannot be done with.
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 15:35:19 UTC Post #238816
Aye, lookup network bridging.
ChickenFist ChickenFist<Witty Title>
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 15:48:17 UTC Post #238817
There's not a single Xbox game which doesn't have a better alternative on PC so dump the xbox and get your broadband.
that's if you can afford i higher end machine, which many people cannot. also many people prefer competitive gaming on consoles. less cheating, and individual performance of people's machines is not a factor. the only factor is the player.

don't be gay, theres nothing wrong with consoles or pc's.
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 17:04:13 UTC Post #238818
welcome to twhl. we help with mapping. some of us help with other stuff too. alexb911 is not one of those people.
...you're making me blush!

Anyway...

You'll probably find mobile broadband a bit too slow to handle what you're after. I think they say around 2-3 mb MAX so you should expect A LOT less. What's the pricing of it like?
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 18:54:06 UTC Post #238822
The modem costs 69 euro and its 15 euro per month and my friend has it and he says its very fast and I would rather get a PC game its better for RTS and the mouse is more responsive than a gamepad but I am only 15 and as you can imagine I dont have an odd 1000 euro to bring my PC spec up to scratch. thats an interesting idea though network bridging could someone give me a link where I could learn about it thx ;)
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 19:00:33 UTC Post #238824
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 19:44:37 UTC Post #238827
How is the modem connected to the computer?
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 19:57:19 UTC Post #238829
Yeah we distribute internet throughout our whole house... using the modem and router (don't ask). It's really not much more complicated then getting your computer(s) on a network to the modem.

I believe Alex posted some links. (I know he did actually, but...)

Good luck with that.
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-19 20:22:31 UTC Post #238831
1. plug modem into switch
2. plug PC and xbox into switch
3. internet
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-20 13:19:31 UTC Post #238868
Flawless guide that. :glad:
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-20 20:41:59 UTC Post #238901
Just do what everybody else does and steal your next door neighbour's wireless connection
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-21 13:15:03 UTC Post #238946
Just do what everybody else does and steal your next door neighbour's wireless connection
He doesn't have a neighbour. He lives In the Irish countryside!
I live near him but I can wait for broadband.
Alabastor_Twob Alabastor_Twobformerly TJB
Posted 17 years ago2007-11-21 13:29:28 UTC Post #238950
You'd be surprised where you can find open wifi networks. Even in farm areas in New York, half of the homes are broadcasting wifi onto the street. In my technophobe hometown, I can find three unsecured wifi networks from my home.

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Posted 17 years ago2007-11-22 18:01:01 UTC Post #239009
If you went to Ireland you would find there is a surprisingly little amount of broadband coverage even in citys, the main reason for this is the Irish government in the 1930's attempted to make Ireland self-sufficient so provided monopoly's for semi-state company's such as tele-communications, transport, peat harvest, electricity, air travel and t.v. so there was no incentive to introduce broadband here until 1991 when the E.U. forced the Irish government to open up the economy to other industry's. So there you go a little about Irish history and shows what a bad job my government does at running the country
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