Although it has been raining cats and dogs around here for a couple of days.southsound wrote:I guess I'm happier with the weather here than I thought.
I'll keep what we have for now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPs-Ggmk6JA
Although it has been raining cats and dogs around here for a couple of days.southsound wrote:I guess I'm happier with the weather here than I thought.
I'll keep what we have for now.
Oh, goody, let's rent a canoe.lbmofo wrote:Although it has been raining cats and dogs around here for a couple of days.southsound wrote:I guess I'm happier with the weather here than I thought.
I'll keep what we have for now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPs-Ggmk6JA
I would put it this way: I have been using ooma since August 2009. It has worked flawlessly and it has saved me a lot of money. I consider "flawless" as unbeatable. Possibly, another product could match, but about the only way that it could beat ooma for me, is if I would get paid to use the alternative.Davesworld wrote:I am down to one number on one hub now which I keep around for the time being. I ported out both telo numbers and deactivated it last week.
I hear claims of unbeatable call quality and wonder how this assertion is arrived at, unbeatable is relative.
Well a 20' phone cord would be a lot less expensive than a 20' Ethernet cable... So you could bring the modem next to your computer and bring the DSL from the wall to the modem... I only set up one modem with built-in wireless, but I don't think it gave me wireless access to it out of the box. I did have to use a cable. Now I do agree that's a bad design, but alas you may have to run that cable. And just like the previous modem, you could return that cord when you are done with it (or maybe borrow one... I have literally hundreds of feet of all sort of cable at my place - If you happen to be anywhere near Fort Worth, send me a PM - or e-mail... I don't see access to the PM feature, though it is enabled).huggybear wrote:Ok, here I am again. I went back to Best Buy, bought an Actiontec modem/router for $79.99 on sale. It says it's "preconfigured for simple setup". One problem I see again is at one point it says to "plug the Ethernet cable into the modem/router & the other end into the back of the computer". How the heck does one do this if they have wireless internet & there's at least 18 feet between the computer & modem/router?