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mrjdallen 23-06-2007 19:16

bt line? yes? no?
 
do you need a bt line to access the internet on a laptop???

mallard 23-06-2007 19:56

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
ithink you can use any,but iam not to shur

suzster 23-06-2007 20:00

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
You can use any, you just need a USB or network port for broadband. Or a modem if you like!

....or are you asking if you can just buy a laptop and it will work on the net? If thats the question then the answer is no, it wont ;)

Suz x.

entwisi 24-06-2007 19:09

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
Unless it comes with a mobile 3G datacard in which case it can, or you can connect via cable to your mobile and use that. You'd need deep pockets though as it can be rather expensive( I believe T mobile do teh best rates for data)

Then there is always teh chance that your neighbours have an unbsecured wireless network and you could piggy back on that, illegal but I've seen it done.

WillowTheWhisp 25-06-2007 08:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mrjdallen (Post 439572)
do you need a bt line to access the internet on a laptop???

Are you asking if you need an ISP? That may sound like a daft question but my friend's son actually thought he didn't need one for a laptop.

Apart from the answer from Entwisi, the simple answer is yes you do need an ISP just the same as you need an ISP for a PC. If you already have an ISP with an existing PC are you planning using the laptop in the same house?

There is no difference as regards what you have as your ISP - we've not got a BT landline and we have PCs and laptops running from the same router.

mrjdallen 16-07-2007 11:08

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
i have no bt-line in house. i understand that i will need one to access the internet but if i go with a different internet provider do they do their own (bt line) or do they all have a bt line. i will be using it on a Main PC with a modem

Tin Monkey 16-07-2007 11:41

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
You need a fixed landline (BT or another provider) to access the internet from your home, whether via a laptop or a desktop machine.

As entwisi stated above, it is possible to connect via your mobile, but it is very expensive and you'd need extra hardware.

entwisi 16-07-2007 11:51

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
as I understand it you have two main choices, cable (NTL TELEWEST) or a BT supplied line(This can be rented from BT themselves or some companies now sublet them from BT)

if you go cable they are automatically your ISP as they don't sublet to anyone else. if you go 'normal phone line' then you have a choice of ISP from teh myriad thats available.

mrjdallen 16-07-2007 12:07

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
thats great thanks i will check it out. is cable the provider or is it ntl

entwisi 16-07-2007 12:24

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
Cable is fibre optic, its supplied by either NTL(or is it now Virgin branded?) or telewest depending on where you live. Effectively they supply your complete telecoms/internet requirements in one package.

mrjdallen 16-07-2007 12:26

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
thanks again, i will have a search

lancsdave 16-07-2007 12:28

Re: bt line? yes? no?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 449571)
(or is it now Virgin branded?)

Yep, it's all under the Virgin Media brand


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