ShaneRay
Group: Members
Posts: 26
Joined: June 2005 |
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Posted: July 01 2005,13:36 |
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I only saw one post concerning Canada, so I thought I'd throw in mine.
When I had cable from Rogers ( www.rogers.com --They own the Bluejays for you baseball fans). I never had any problems. As a newbie to linux, I installed Suse and was the internet shortly with a USB cable Modem. If I remember correctly, I had to do some small changes to the configuration. But, a newbie did it so I'd say it "just works". I don't believe they offer official linux support. I wish I still had it--within the last 6 months or so they brought in a 5MB tier that screams from what I've heard.
I am now on dial-up through the Sympatico service (nationwide, available through provincial phone companies and directly through Bell in some provinces). I had no problem connecting on my old laptop and a PCMCIA modem. Again, they don't offer official linux support. But, sign up is easy and they don't force any software on you. They have it, but the reps have learned that enough people know that all they need are the account details to use their existing software.
I was with NetZero for a while. When I signed up I didn't realize they had their own dialer. I never looked to see if there was a linux version someone had come up with. However, when I called to cancel the rep asked me why. I stated no linux support and she asked what type of modem that was...LMAO.
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