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PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
I was reading the Feb 08 copy of PCadvisor which says that you can have a
free Wifi router if you subscribe. This sounded an attractive idea, so I thought that I would learnt more, and went to the PC Advisor web site where I learnt that the product being offered is a Fontera, which lets other members of the Fontera community share your network connection using WiFi. BT have adopted the technology. The Fontera does not contain a broadband modem but would appear to be a Wireless Access Point. Googling for Fontera I found that one of the most popular sites was one telling you how to hack them! Does anyone have any practical experience of the Fontera? -- Michael Chare |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
"Michael Chare" <MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote in message news:INCdnQlrAv7uPcfanZ2dnUVZ8u6dnZ2d@pipex.net... >I was reading the Feb 08 copy of PCadvisor which says that you can have a >free Wifi router if you subscribe. > > This sounded an attractive idea, so I thought that I would learnt more, > and went to the PC Advisor web site where I learnt that the product being > offered is a Fontera, which lets other members of the Fontera community > share your network connection using WiFi. BT have adopted the technology. > > The Fontera does not contain a broadband modem but would appear to be a > Wireless Access Point. Googling for Fontera I found that one of the most > popular sites was one telling you how to hack them! > > Does anyone have any practical experience of the Fontera? Sorry, can't help with your problem but you've just got to love magazine publishers. How can you be reading Feb 08 issue in Dec 07? It's like petrol companies - how can they charge .9 or .7 or whatever of a penny? Bah humbug )John |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
"John" <none@used.co> wrote in message
news bWdnU5b9b7VOsfaRVnytAA@bt.com...> > "Michael Chare" <MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote in message > news:INCdnQlrAv7uPcfanZ2dnUVZ8u6dnZ2d@pipex.net... >>I was reading the Feb 08 copy of PCadvisor which says that you can have a >>free Wifi router if you subscribe. >> >> This sounded an attractive idea, so I thought that I would learnt more, >> and went to the PC Advisor web site where I learnt that the product being >> offered is a Fontera, which lets other members of the Fontera community >> share your network connection using WiFi. BT have adopted the technology. >> >> The Fontera does not contain a broadband modem but would appear to be a >> Wireless Access Point. Googling for Fontera I found that one of the most >> popular sites was one telling you how to hack them! >> >> Does anyone have any practical experience of the Fontera? > > Sorry, can't help with your problem but you've just got to love magazine > publishers. How can you be reading Feb 08 issue in Dec 07? It's like > petrol companies - how can they charge .9 or .7 or whatever of a penny? > > Bah humbug )> > John I once worked for a petrol company. Somebody worked out that if they increase the price by 1p/litre (it might have been gallon) they could afford to double everyone's pay. Trouble is if there are two adjacent stations and one charges 1p/litre more which one do you stop at.? -- Michael Chare |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
Michael Chare wrote: > I was reading the Feb 08 copy of PCadvisor Don't you love the time warp the mags live in ? Graham |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 14:24:56 -0000 Michael Chare
from the village of felt we might be interested in the following... > I once worked for a petrol company. Somebody worked out that if they > increase the price by 1p/litre (it might have been gallon) they could afford > to double everyone's pay. Trouble is if there are two adjacent stations and > one charges 1p/litre more which one do you stop at.? The one charging a penny less. No brainer really... -- My reply address is valid, but incoming mail is set to 'auto-delete' so will not be seen. Please post replies to the group. XPS M1710 / 2.16 GHz dual core / 2Gb DDR2 / nVidia GeForce 7950GTX |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 14:24:56 -0000, "Michael Chare"
<MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote: >"John" <none@used.co> wrote in message >news bWdnU5b9b7VOsfaRVnytAA@bt.com...>> >> "Michael Chare" <MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote in message >> news:INCdnQlrAv7uPcfanZ2dnUVZ8u6dnZ2d@pipex.net... >>>I was reading the Feb 08 copy of PCadvisor which says that you can have a >>>free Wifi router if you subscribe. >>> >>> This sounded an attractive idea, so I thought that I would learnt more, >>> and went to the PC Advisor web site where I learnt that the product being >>> offered is a Fontera, which lets other members of the Fontera community >>> share your network connection using WiFi. BT have adopted the technology. >>> >>> The Fontera does not contain a broadband modem but would appear to be a >>> Wireless Access Point. Googling for Fontera I found that one of the most >>> popular sites was one telling you how to hack them! >>> >>> Does anyone have any practical experience of the Fontera? >> >> Sorry, can't help with your problem but you've just got to love magazine >> publishers. How can you be reading Feb 08 issue in Dec 07? It's like >> petrol companies - how can they charge .9 or .7 or whatever of a penny? >> >> Bah humbug )>> >> John > > >I once worked for a petrol company. Somebody worked out that if they >increase the price by 1p/litre (it might have been gallon) they could afford >to double everyone's pay. Trouble is if there are two adjacent stations and >one charges 1p/litre more which one do you stop at.? It wouldn't matter round here - there are plenty of petrol stations but they all put their prices up simultaneously and all charge exactly the same - no hint of price fixing eh jasper |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
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> > Michael Chare wrote: > >> I was reading the Feb 08 copy of PCadvisor > > Don't you love the time warp the mags live in ? Apparently, talking to she that knows (and must be obeyed), the date on the magazine is actually the date it is supposed to be removed from the shelves, a bit like the date on a loaf of bread. This made some kind of sense when you could read the January 08 issue in December, but being two months out implies either A) It is a bimestrial[1] publication or B) Their tardis is malfunctioning or C) They are quite mad. I know which one my money is on. Jim -- [1] Occurs every two months. I'd have used bi-monthly, but this can also mean 'occurs twice a month'. Confused, eh? We appologise for the incompetence |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fontera offer.
Eeyore wrote:
> > Michael Chare wrote: > >> I was reading the Feb 08 copy of PCadvisor > > Don't you love the time warp the mags live in ? Apparently, talking to she that knows (and must be obeyed), the date on the magazine is actually the date it is supposed to be removed from the shelves, a bit like the date on a loaf of bread. This made some kind of sense when you could read the January 08 issue in December, but being two months out implies either A) It is a bimestrial[1] publication or B) Their tardis is malfunctioning or C) They are quite mad. I know which one my money is on. Jim -- [1] Occurs every two months. I'd have used bi-monthly, but this can also mean 'occurs twice a month'. Confused, eh? We appologise for the incompetence |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fonera offer.
On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:47:32 +0000, Michael Chare wrote:
> The Fontera does not contain a broadband modem but would appear to be a > Wireless Access Point. Googling for Fontera I found that one of the > most popular sites was one telling you how to hack them! > > Does anyone have any practical experience of the Fontera? It's actually a 'Fonera'. There are ways to get one without subscribing, they pop up on eBay from time to time for example. This page contains a few links and more technical info than you could possibly want to know: -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) () 22:42:26 up 27 days, 11:21, 2 users, load average: 0.34, 0.35, 0.26 Convergence, n: The act of using separate DSL circuits for voice and data |
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Re: PC Advisor - Fonera offer.
On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:47:32 +0000, Michael Chare wrote:
> The Fontera does not contain a broadband modem but would appear to be a > Wireless Access Point. Googling for Fontera I found that one of the > most popular sites was one telling you how to hack them! > > Does anyone have any practical experience of the Fontera? It's actually a 'Fonera'. There are ways to get one without subscribing, they pop up on eBay from time to time for example. This page contains a few links and more technical info than you could possibly want to know: -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) () 22:42:26 up 27 days, 11:21, 2 users, load average: 0.34, 0.35, 0.26 Convergence, n: The act of using separate DSL circuits for voice and data |
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