Two ISP's?
Spider Osiris
Hi.. I was wondering, is it possible to have two ISP's? One for my families three computers and one for just mine? And if so how would i go about it?
Thanks
~Spider
Thanks
~Spider
Zidane Ortef
ISP means Internet Service Provider, exp, Comcast, AoL etc. etc.
They all take you to the same Internet, only difference is extra features that provide might have exp. Comcast has SpeedBoost on some, and another thing can be what type of lines they run in your area, Fiber optics etc. etc. You would never need two ISP's in one house hold. So i don't know what your trying to get at with your post.
They all take you to the same Internet, only difference is extra features that provide might have exp. Comcast has SpeedBoost on some, and another thing can be what type of lines they run in your area, Fiber optics etc. etc. You would never need two ISP's in one house hold. So i don't know what your trying to get at with your post.
Hannes
How does having two different ISP's benefit you?
Do you have seperate phonelines installed for your & ur parents' pc or something?
Do you have seperate phonelines installed for your & ur parents' pc or something?
Spider Osiris
I may be wrong but wouldn't some ISP's be able to give me a faster internet connection than others?
Hannes
I think so yeah, but I live in Africa We don't have a large variety of ISP's to choose from... But I guess the speed comes in if you choose which type of connection you have: Shaped or Unshaped
Messy
As long as you are not on dial up............ if you have cable or DSL, getting a new cable just for you would be an overkill and an unnecessary expense for your parents.
I have cable, and 2 of us in my household play GW, have a bunch of things open, plus there is a teen that lives on Youtube..... and it works just fine.
Cable is faster than DSL, so if you have DSL switching to cable would be an improvement.
I have cable, and 2 of us in my household play GW, have a bunch of things open, plus there is a teen that lives on Youtube..... and it works just fine.
Cable is faster than DSL, so if you have DSL switching to cable would be an improvement.
fusa
You can have two separate dialup isp's, but would need to add another phone line. Adding a second phone line is pretty simple, should be able to find some guides online. I doubt you can have two cable isp's. A cable company isn't going to let another company use their wiring, at least in the US.
OOPS just noticed you're in Wales, so might be different there. But in US cable ISP providers provide internet by areas. One apartment complex/housing division might get internet from Road Runner, but an apartment complex next to it might have to use Comcast.
OOPS just noticed you're in Wales, so might be different there. But in US cable ISP providers provide internet by areas. One apartment complex/housing division might get internet from Road Runner, but an apartment complex next to it might have to use Comcast.
Snograt
Being from the dank depths of Cymru, you're pretty stuffed.
The options in Britain are, pretty much, cable or ADSL. With the usual case of ADSL, it's either BT or someone else (whoever you rent your phone line from.) With cable, it's pretty much Virgin.
The only way of doing what you're suggesting is to lease an entire new phone line - expensive and not very viable (they'd more than likely pair it with your existing line making both of them crap for broadband.)
Just stick with what you've got, or get your whole family to agree to switching to a faster provider - if there even is one in your area.
Oh, and have a look here - http://www.samknows.com/broadband/llu-league.php - a useful site, this particular page is a list of all LLU (Local Loop Unbundle) providers.
The options in Britain are, pretty much, cable or ADSL. With the usual case of ADSL, it's either BT or someone else (whoever you rent your phone line from.) With cable, it's pretty much Virgin.
The only way of doing what you're suggesting is to lease an entire new phone line - expensive and not very viable (they'd more than likely pair it with your existing line making both of them crap for broadband.)
Just stick with what you've got, or get your whole family to agree to switching to a faster provider - if there even is one in your area.
Oh, and have a look here - http://www.samknows.com/broadband/llu-league.php - a useful site, this particular page is a list of all LLU (Local Loop Unbundle) providers.
Josh
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Originally Posted by Zidane Ortef
ISP means Internet Service Provider, exp, Comcast, AoL etc. etc.
They all take you to the same Internet, only difference is extra features that provide might have exp. Comcast has SpeedBoost on some, and another thing can be what type of lines they run in your area, Fiber optics etc. etc. You would never need two ISP's in one house hold. So i don't know what your trying to get at with your post. |
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Originally Posted by Hannes
How does having two different ISP's benefit you?
Do you have seperate phonelines installed for your & ur parents' pc or something? |
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Originally Posted by Spider Osiris
I may be wrong but wouldn't some ISP's be able to give me a faster internet connection than others?
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Divinus Stella
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Originally Posted by Snograt
Being from the dank depths of Cymru, you're pretty stuffed.
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Back on topic, i don't think having 2 ISPs running on the same line will help at all, im no expert but i think theres only so much information you can pass down a line in the first place, i dont even think its possible since the 2 devices you use to connect will interfere with eachother.
It would help if you said why you need 2 ISPs, there might be another way of solving your problem.
eggrolls
If you're worried about the other computers slowing your internet down when they're browsing, downloading, or whatever, then just get a router that can prioritize traffic. The Linksys WRT54GL is supposed to be a good one.
Snograt
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Originally Posted by Divinus Stella
One of the benefits of living in a country as backwards as Wales is that you dont have to share your bandwidth, most people have an 8MB internet connection but only ever see 4 of it and perhaps only half that during peak hours, but since theres only about 4 people on my local telephone exchange and none of them have the slightest clue what a PC does i get the full 8MB.
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I wasn't having a pop at Wales, by the way - just that Wales is a corner of Britain that's often overlooked when the good stuff gets handed out. I'm English, so you hate me by default - the opposite isn't true
Dark Kal
You can have 2 ISPs as long as they don't share the same medium (e.g. the same cable). You can have both ADSL and cable in one household. Atleast in my country (Belgium) you can, I've done so in the past.
Snograt
Bloody expensive, though. I'm not even sure if it is possible in Britain - all the ISPs want you to have their telephone service too.
Dark Kal
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Originally Posted by Snograt
all the ISPs want you to have their telephone service too.
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For an additional 8€ you can get our unlimited telephone service.
- No, that's ok.
But it's cheaper.
- I'm not intrested.
But it's a good deal you're not going to find anything cheaper.
- I'm not intrested
But you're paying more money now for you're current telephone service.
- I don't care. I'm not intrested.
Well, if you want to pay more money...
- That's fine
Won't you atleast consider the deal?
- Fine.
bsoltan
Who is you current ISP?
Elder III
When I'm in the US (rural NYS) using DSL, one can get two separate ISPS if you really want to spend the money for it. Just tell your local provider that you want 2 lines run to your house, they may insist that you have 2 phone lines installed, but (hopefully) they won't charge you for two telephones if you only have one hooked up. Just be persistent and be willing to pay double or close to it.
Zidane Ortef
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Originally Posted by Josh
I think we all know what ISP stands for.. Also, yes - a select few people could need two internet connections in one household; one reason being if the rest of the internet users in your household saturate your down/upload transfer speeds by downloading there own things, streaming videos, etc.. While 1 user in the household may want there own dedicated internet connection for gaming (low pings) or having there own dedicated bandwidth so they have the full down/upload rates to themself.
Some block ports, throttle ports, limit certain traffic, cap download speeds, etc.. Depends, if you go with a cable provider (Virgin Media) or LLU (Sky LLU, TalkTalk LLU, AOL LLU, etc) - LLU is basicly ISPs setting up and using there own networking equipment in exchanges instead of using BTs so they can provide dedicated and faster speeds, but still using ADSL your line is still limited.. |
Nanood
2 phone lines is all you need. A different ISP to each number.. Easy.