In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
george graham <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I am with Wanadoo 'anytime' I want to move to a broadband
> deal.Firstly with Wanadoo, as I believe I can't use my email address
> with another ISP. What are the likely difficulties with Wanadoo and a
> wireless modem?
> Any suggestions, advice welcome.
> George
By Wanadoo, I presume you mean the old Freeserve?
If so, you can continue to use your existing email address even if you get
your broadband from another ISP. For example, I used to be on Freeserve
Anytime and am now with PlusNet, but can still send and receive emails from
my Freeserve address. You need to do the following:
* Cancel your Anytime account and get it converted to a PAYG (pay as you go)
account
* Log onto your Freeserve account (using an analog modem) once every 3
months (just for a few seconds) to keep it active
* Change your email setup (in Outlook, or whatever) to use use your new
ISP's smtp server when sending emails (but using the original email address)
[e.g. I send emails from
(E-Mail Removed) using "relay.plus.net" as
my smtp server (but still receive incoming mails from pop.freeserve.com
whilst being physically connected to PlusNet)]
Not sure what you mean by a wireless modem. Do you mean a wireless router?
If so, you can use one (provided it is intended for ADSL rather than cable)
to share your broadband connection regardless of which ISP you use. It's as
well to have at least one PC with a wired connection to the router to enable
you to configure it reliably.
HTH.
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Cheers,
Tim
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