On 15/09/11 22:23, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
Which is where a dongle was originally designed for: occasionally browsing Inteernet
resources where stability of the transmission pipe over any extended interval is
unnecessary. Simply put a dongle is not an infrastructure component. There's no
friendly neighbour to help you out?
Possibly.
The alternative is a local company, but they don't have a fixed IP address either.
Obviously over an ADSL connection we are more likely to get a reliable IP address.
However, the problem with this solution is that configuring NAT was an issue last time -
they're router was managed by an external company, which put a spanner in the works at
the time...
However, it might be worth a try again.
Regards, Mark.