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Old 24-04-2005, 08:17 PM
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Re: Wireless Broadband connection

No, you won't get charged extra for going wireless - BT have got no way of knowing that you've done that anyway.

If Wanadoo give you a standard USB ADSL modem like BT do, and if you've got a network card in your PC, then I see no reason why you couldn't use this kind of setup with Wanadoo as the ISP. NTL and other cable operators, on the other hand, use different equipment.

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