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I started using the 1st ever time cslox dail-up ,but i got the guy at the shop to sign me in.as there were no clear instructions on it and to show me anyway.it wasn't too bad,when it run out, i change to [true] very easy instructions,no probs, never busy.

when that run out i gave cslox another go ,the worst thing i ever did .

too hard to sign in,and when i did always busy,and if you ring their help line they never anwser,so i went back and got true,and i am back on line all the time, [no probs,

two Q whats the best one[dail-up] anyone out there has used in pattaya?

 

A nd some times when i try to send email O,S.it says i need a 128 bit i think for sercuity,but dial up i think doses not have 128 bit .

any ideas or help ? Id like to hear from you . :frustrated

THANKS Paul

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I used cslox dial up package while waiting for them to activate my ADSL line and I agree real shit Busy all the time a big waste of money :beer

CSLoxinfo seem to have a number of phone lines for the Chonburi area. I sometimes have to try 2 or 3 numbers before getting on-line! :rolleyes:

 

Alan

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CSLoxinfo seem to have a number of phone lines for the Chonburi area. I sometimes have to try 2 or 3 numbers before getting on-line!

 

Alan,

Since you are here for the long haul why not ADSL :rolleyes:

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Hi Paul,

 

I use Ji-Net they are quick and I can connect more often than not. No time-out disconnect and a great technical support team.

 

Just so you can see here is a copy of my access / usage this month.....which speaks for thier reliability I think.

 

Report Period 1st October 2005 - 23rd October 2005

Total Connection Time 296:21:13

Total Upload-Download 2,879.36 Mbyte(s) *** 1 MByte = 1024 Kbytes

Total Upload-Download 2.81 Gbyte(s)

 

Good luck,

 

Stephen

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Just now I posted in another thread that I have put commas after every number in the dial - up as well as the '9' to get an outside line. I get through first time every time. :D Not the last number though.

Maddening thing was that it was an Aussie that told me 2guns

Patrick

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Alan,

Since you are here for the long haul why not ADSL :D

Thinking about it but as I may very well be moving in a few months time when my lease expires, I may leave it until then.

 

Alan

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Just now I posted in another thread that I have put commas after every number in the dial - up as well as the '9' to get an outside line. I get through first time every time. :D Not the last number though.

Maddening thing was that it was an Aussie that told me :chogdee2

Patrick

Patrick,

 

If you have to dial 9 to get an outside line, have you tried putting 2 commas after the 9? I seem to recall reading somewhere that this was recommended if staying at the RG.

 

Alan

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Alan,

Since you are here for the long haul why not ADSL  :clap2

I've tried tt&t said the box is too far away for the monent ,but satit school next to me has a plenty of lines for theirs. :D

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I've tried tt&t said the box is too far away for the monent ,but satit school next to me has a plenty of lines for theirs.

 

Lost,

 

Tell them to steal one from the little Kiddy's :D

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