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Chuck Daniels
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      12-18-2003, 09:16 PM
I am looking for advice on wirelessly connecting my laptop to the
internet. I am currently connecting to Juno (Platinum) through a
dial-up connection. In my apartment I have no option for any other
type of connection besides dial- up. The Juno connection is
reasonably okay, no popups, no busy signals, good connection speeds. I
don't want to change ISP if I don't have to. But, the dial-up process
requires using their proprietary software. Any way, my questions is:

Is there a pc card and gateway or router I can use to access Juno? My
computer is an IBM A20 Laptop, running windows XP.

Thanks
 
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      12-18-2003, 10:39 PM
Drop Juno. My opinion is that it is a
pain in the rear-end. Log on to Copper
net and pay 9,95/mo. One month at a
time. Has newsgroups POP serverfs,
On-line and telephone
technical assistance from courteous and
helpful people. It has its own chat servers
if you like. Everyone likes it. Frankly I
don't know how they do everything for
9.95. No long term commitments unless
you want it. www.coppernet.com
If you have to stay with Juno just
punch into Google what you need
and topics should come such as Access
Points/Routers with dial-up ports.
Luck



"Chuck Daniels" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am looking for advice on wirelessly connecting my laptop to the
> internet. I am currently connecting to Juno (Platinum) through a
> dial-up connection. In my apartment I have no option for any other
> type of connection besides dial- up. The Juno connection is
> reasonably okay, no popups, no busy signals, good connection speeds. I
> don't want to change ISP if I don't have to. But, the dial-up process
> requires using their proprietary software. Any way, my questions is:
>
> Is there a pc card and gateway or router I can use to access Juno? My
> computer is an IBM A20 Laptop, running windows XP.
>
> Thanks



 
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      12-19-2003, 01:18 AM
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"Chuck Daniels" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am looking for advice on wirelessly connecting my laptop to the
> internet. I am currently connecting to Juno (Platinum) through a
> dial-up connection. In my apartment I have no option for any other
> type of connection besides dial- up. The Juno connection is
> reasonably okay, no popups, no busy signals, good connection speeds. I
> don't want to change ISP if I don't have to. But, the dial-up process
> requires using their proprietary software. Any way, my questions is:
>
> Is there a pc card and gateway or router I can use to access Juno? My
> computer is an IBM A20 Laptop, running windows XP.
>
> Thanks



 
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