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Some of the I.S.P.s in India have just started providing 115 kbps
fixed line Internet connections with WLL. The only Option provided is
to take the LG Electronics Telephone Instrument which obviously
incorporates a modem, provided by them. The Sales and Marketing people
cannot specify what modem is there inside the instrument.
What is the difference between the WLL Internet under XP vs. the wireless
networking discussed in this Newsgroup?
Is it acommon practice all over the world for telecom cum internet service
providers to install their own telephone instrument with built-in modem?
Or can one select the best available modem in the market? If YES, which
is the best external modem for 115 kbps WLL link? Are there any reviews
of modems of this type?
Any references to the web-sites which provide information on WLL
connections and the DOs and DON'Ts of it would be highly appreciated.
P. Jayant
Some of the I.S.P.s in India have just started providing 115 kbps
fixed line Internet connections with WLL. The only Option provided is
to take the LG Electronics Telephone Instrument which obviously
incorporates a modem, provided by them. The Sales and Marketing people
cannot specify what modem is there inside the instrument.
What is the difference between the WLL Internet under XP vs. the wireless
networking discussed in this Newsgroup?
Is it acommon practice all over the world for telecom cum internet service
providers to install their own telephone instrument with built-in modem?
Or can one select the best available modem in the market? If YES, which
is the best external modem for 115 kbps WLL link? Are there any reviews
of modems of this type?
Any references to the web-sites which provide information on WLL
connections and the DOs and DON'Ts of it would be highly appreciated.
P. Jayant