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General => Technology & Hardware => Topic started by: AvatarFACE on October 08, 2014, 06:06:56 pm

Title: New Internet setup
Post by: AvatarFACE on October 08, 2014, 06:06:56 pm
Hey guys I just bought my first house and I'm needing to get set up with internet. Starting from scratch, got no router or anything yet. Checked and there is no fibre anywhere near my house so will be looking for a regular internet connection. I'm mostly going to be gaming and streaming tv as I've just bought myself a smart TV, so would probably need a high data cap or unlimited.

Who in chch is proving good speeds and I'm not going to be paying through the nose for it, as I'm pretty poor at the moment.

Advice is appreciated, just got possession the other day and kinda overlooked this until now.
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: Xenolightning on October 08, 2014, 07:12:07 pm
Congrats on the house!

Do you need a land-line with it? Please say no :P

www.snap.co.nz (http://www.snap.co.nz) is the best, great customer service, great line speeds, pretty much the whole package.

VDSL is the next best thing to Fibre.

The unlimited Snap VDSL plans start at $109.

Their routers are expensive. What do you need in this space? Wifi?



Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: AvatarFACE on October 08, 2014, 07:25:37 pm
I'd like to have the reliability of a physical cable to my computer but the rest of the place can be wi-fi. Had not considered no land-line but it should not be a problem.
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: Speakman on October 08, 2014, 08:03:14 pm
Chuck me a PM with your address dude, can chuck some Snappy discounts your way

(work for snap...)
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: AvatarFACE on October 08, 2014, 09:24:49 pm
Cheers Speakman! have sent you a message with my address.
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: benlav on October 09, 2014, 07:23:50 am
Also check out powerline adapters as they can use the internal wiring throughout your house to share the internet as opposed to wifi. Really good for tv setups, if you have multiple internet connected devices next to the tv, say the bluray player, apple tv etc, all you would need is a cheap switch.

Also - when you are moving into a new house, I recommend taking up the line maintenance insurance at least while you settle in. Any wiring issues nearby will be covered. not sure if you need a landline to take that up though.
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: AvatarFACE on October 09, 2014, 10:27:57 am
Thanks for the advice benlav I'll look into that once i get set up. What does line maintenance insurance cover?
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: AvatarFACE on October 15, 2014, 02:38:54 pm
Hey Speakman, I sent you my contact details the other day via PM, can you get back to me?
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: Speakman on October 17, 2014, 06:27:44 pm
Sorry mate, completely slipped my mind, its been a hell of a week. PM Sent
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: benlav on October 17, 2014, 07:24:25 pm
Thanks for the advice benlav I'll look into that once i get set up. What does line maintenance insurance cover?

hey man,sorry, missed this. I don't know all the detail behind it, but I pay the maintenance via telecom. We had a jack point which never worked, which meant we had no phone in the main part of the house. after like 2 years, i got sick of it as i wanted to bring the modem downstairs. I called telecom to ask them what I need to do, the lady said that as we have the line maintenance, she'll send out a technician who fixed it for free. So I think, if you don't have the cover, they provide services to your property, if you have it, they will provide services within the house. something like that. ask them, but it's good to have as you won't know the wiring very well.
Title: Re: New Internet setup
Post by: benlav on October 17, 2014, 07:25:18 pm
edit, here it is...

http://www2.telecom.co.nz/phoneline/phoneline/existingcustomers/wiringmaintenanceservice/ (http://www2.telecom.co.nz/phoneline/phoneline/existingcustomers/wiringmaintenanceservice/)