Hi - does anyone use this board via a dial up telephone connection rather than broadband please? If so, how do you do it? Do you use OnSpeed or other software to speed up the connection and how well does it work? THere are people without broadband who might like to gain access / contribute but can't.
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Hello Clive,
I use dial up mostly through the day on a lap top in the surgery - the main surgery computers are on broadband for communication between Dunoon and Rothesay surgeries but I keep most online stuff away from them in case of any viruses and such bothers. I just use ordinary dial up and Windows Internet Explorers, version 7 I think. It does take a long time to get pictures, and I am best to wait till home in evening and use broadband there to view. I am on dial up at moment and don't see why this would be a barrier to contributing text post. I have used it for photos it just needs a bit of patience.
Duncan
I use dial up mostly through the day on a lap top in the surgery - the main surgery computers are on broadband for communication between Dunoon and Rothesay surgeries but I keep most online stuff away from them in case of any viruses and such bothers. I just use ordinary dial up and Windows Internet Explorers, version 7 I think. It does take a long time to get pictures, and I am best to wait till home in evening and use broadband there to view. I am on dial up at moment and don't see why this would be a barrier to contributing text post. I have used it for photos it just needs a bit of patience.
Duncan
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I used to be on telephone connection, but it meant I limited access because of the cost. In fact, although I used to confine myself to spending only a few minutes occasionally and ensured my e-mails were ready before I connected to send, it still cost me a lot more than it does today when I will happily put in hours on occasion using Broadband which costs me £14.50 a month.
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