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have a read of http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1539164&p=65 if you can bothered

i was trying to find out what the throughput and speeds was like

i would assume you go on a different shaped network or bandwidth bucket choosing an unlimited plan

nah i meant more for ripping a DVD onto your computer or movie box network

instead of taking up 4GB when you can get a reasonable copy for sub 1.5GB in decent format and plays on most systems

need to get me a qnapp and some 2TB drives, they are only $109 each!!!!

TPG changes your line over to its own DSLAM, so your telephone calls are actually sent through a transparent VOIP gateway. So you can't use it for faxes and for alarm systems etc. Easiest way to find out what arrangement they plan to put you on is to ask them if you can still send/recieve faxes on the line. It's a little shifty atm how they're sayin "$30 line rental" when you're in fact on a naked ADSL plan.

Can't see that bothering me

less talk about internet... it bores me

wired up the factory Xenons to work on mien golf today. posted it up on golf forum, bitches got mad jelly.

It has dawned on me that golf owners are the KE70/AE86 owners of the Euro car world.

yeah doesn't bother me either, I'm on their unlimited ADSL2+ plan clocking about 12mbps atm.

Dont suppose there's some way I could sus out what kind of speeds I'd be getting with them before signing an 18 month contract...?

Dont suppose there's some way I could sus out what kind of speeds I'd be getting with them before signing an 18 month contract...?

sign for a 6 month contract?

It has dawned on me that golf owners are the KE70/AE86 owners of the Euro car world.

lol tru dat

in other news i'm finally gonna get the ksev roady'd.. anyone know anyone that can "help?"

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