how hard would it be to somehow hook up a pcmcia socket to it ? just thinking, this could be a nice and cheap way to make a wireless/wired bridge or even a wireless repeater to get around things like mountains. powered by solar panels and some battery setup, it could work quite nicely.
If it is the same usage meter that was used a few years ago. It's a simple bar graph that should update twice a day, but in the real world it used to lag between 1-2 weeks or more.
at one stage it was even lagged behind by a whole month.
No need for the ping stuff, all the upstream and downstream is going to be counted to the 3gigs so with all the overhead and checking mail , refreshing slashdot;) is going to eat up the usage nicely..
You yanks only have yourself to blame! you are the ones that liked crocodile Dundee! why else did they make a sequel in yank land and **SHUDDER** a 3rd one.
Below are a few links, not going to well, Telstra have written the terms and cons very well. One thing is for sure, They have another public relations nightmare like they did back in 1999.
how hard would it be to somehow hook up a pcmcia socket to it ? just thinking, this could be a nice and cheap way to make a wireless/wired bridge or even a wireless repeater to get around things like mountains. powered by solar panels and some battery setup, it could work quite nicely.
If it is the same usage meter that was used a few years ago. It's a simple bar graph that should update twice a day, but in the real world it used to lag between 1-2 weeks or more.
;) is going to eat up the usage nicely..
at one stage it was even lagged behind by a whole month.
No need for the ping stuff, all the upstream and downstream is going to be counted to the 3gigs so with all the overhead and checking mail , refreshing slashdot
You yanks only have yourself to blame! you are the ones that liked crocodile Dundee! why else did they make a sequel in yank land and **SHUDDER** a 3rd one.
=)
Below are a few links, not going to well, Telstra have written the terms and cons very well. One thing is for sure, They have another public relations nightmare like they did back in 1999.
http://australianit.news.com.au/common/storyPage/0 ,3811,2085164%5E442,00.html
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/2001/06/06
http://it.mycareer.com.au/breaking/2001/06/06/FFX
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/telco/story/0,200002
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newslink/nat/newsnat-6
http://www.whirlpool.net.au
http://www.a1h.com
They want to blame the AI for using Imperial numbers instead of metric when it crash's and burns.