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Hi!

Get your free Google broadband internet connection: Google TiSP
(Be sure to check out the installation instructions after clicking at "Get started with Google TiSP" :-))

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Post by Apollo »

Nice.

I think that the internet should be free anyhow. :D
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google takes over the world
and people still trust them
i can't blame the people, google does good work =P
however i wont think about getting this befor it's out of BETA
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Post by }TCP{Ramses »

Lol ... there was also a plan some years ago to get fast internet connection through your electricity supply (along the electric wiring), they just needed to perfect the filter at sub stations that interphased with the telephone wires and net .... not sure what happened with that plan or exactly when it was announced :)
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Hi!

Well, that probably was something similar to today's Powerline LAN networks that indeed uses the electricity wiring at home.

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Google will be our SkyNet of the future ;)
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Didnt they do that one last year as well ? :P
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Hi!

No idea, I only saw it this year. But still a funny one. :-)

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}TCP{Coco wrote:Hi!

Well, that probably was something similar to today's Powerline LAN networks that indeed uses the electricity wiring at home.

Coco.
My Daughter uses the Power Line Net, and it works good, I guess.

Does anyone have this "Free" internet from Google, yet?

I have not read it, but I will wait until someone has it, and reports the bugs.
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Hi Frank!

Better check the installation instructions there. And in case you're still unsure after that, just check the date. ;-)

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Post by }TCP{Snowbird »

OK, I read it, and installed it. After about 40 minutes, I was "on-Line". We only had one problem. WHen the guy went to connect the other side, the cable was a bit short, so we had to use another Pipe, and it worked. :)

Where do you guys find these things? :D
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Post by }TCP{Coco »

Hi!

Hehe, to be honest, Carhith came up with this. I had a good laugh, so I tought "why not post it on the forum"? ;-)

It's a pity that the cable was too short though... :-P

Coco.
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