macx98 Posted February 4, 2007 Share Posted February 4, 2007 im using isp bonanza for prepaid internet. for dial-up time i give it 8/10. 2 out of 3 times nagcconnect na siya. for bandwidth, i give it 6/10. im using firefox browser with adblock to maximize the webpage loading time, and flashget for my download management needs--but it's still slow when it comes to downloading a 1MB - 2MB file over the net, mga 10 to 15 mins. Quote Link to comment
bosorero Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 Need some advise bros,My sibblings need internet connection at home for research but our phone has no monthly bills meaning it is only using digikrd prepaid. how could i set-up a dial-up connection? help naman po. Quote Link to comment
Screwtape Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 Need some advise bros,My sibblings need internet connection at home for research but our phone has no monthly bills meaning it is only using digikrd prepaid. how could i set-up a dial-up connection? help naman po. Has nothing to do with the type of billing for your landline. Prepaid only means you get charged per minute that you're connected to the internet + you're also charged per minute for using the phone. Quote Link to comment
makubex Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 it seems isp bonanza parin ang hari sa lahat Quote Link to comment
bosorero Posted February 14, 2007 Share Posted February 14, 2007 Has nothing to do with the type of billing for your landline. Prepaid only means you get charged per minute that you're connected to the internet + you're also charged per minute for using the phone. so do i need to use a line splitter for this? That I have to use digikard on the phone to open the line then dial up the modem? using an internet card? Quote Link to comment
Screwtape Posted February 15, 2007 Share Posted February 15, 2007 so do i need to use a line splitter for this? That I have to use digikard on the phone to open the line then dial up the modem? using an internet card? Splitter is only if you want to have 2 lines and hook both RJ11 lines to your modem and phone so that you dont have to change back and forth between the two. So this means that using splitters has nothing to do with what kind of phone billing option you have. Load you phone with the credits, and then dial your ISP. Nothing is different except you pay more per minute on the phone because prepaid credits are metered. Quote Link to comment
bukn0y Posted February 15, 2007 Share Posted February 15, 2007 ibig sabihin everytime you going to use your phone to dial-up connection you are going to be charge or nababawasan ang load mo sa phone mo. and i dont think meron mga ISP na nag ooffer ng call back na kung saan pag dial mo sa number nila automatic mapuputol yung dialing at tatawagan ng system nila yung phone mo na kung saan eh mag kakaroon na ng internet connection. Quote Link to comment
bosorero Posted February 17, 2007 Share Posted February 17, 2007 thanks mga bros. kuripot kasi ng mama ko e sabi ko hati na lang kami sa monthly ng broadband or wifi. hehe what I do na lang is ask them to text me what they need to research tapos research ako dito then save sa flashdrive or print na rin dito. laking katipiran Quote Link to comment
Gestanon Posted February 17, 2007 Share Posted February 17, 2007 meron pa bang pre-paid internet ? sorry, nasanay na ako sa DSL, akala ko lahat naka DSL na Quote Link to comment
Pussyboy Posted February 17, 2007 Share Posted February 17, 2007 if pwede, i suggest go dsl or broadband. dial ups promises only 54kbps whereas actually you are logging in at an average of 33kbps. hirap pa mag log in pag rush hour. my client still uses this and they are charged p560 per month. bagal grabe. dsl or broadband offers 384kbps unlimited at P999 for smartbro or P799 for globelines unlimited din. check your area if they can service your location. Quote Link to comment
paysek Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 im using isp bonanza for prepaid internet. for dial-up time i give it 8/10. 2 out of 3 times nagcconnect na siya. for bandwidth, i give it 6/10. im using firefox browser with adblock to maximize the webpage loading time, and flashget for my download management needs--but it's still slow when it comes to downloading a 1MB - 2MB file over the net, mga 10 to 15 mins. where can i find the adblock in the firefox...thanks Quote Link to comment
marauder Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 thanks mga bros. kuripot kasi ng mama ko e sabi ko hati na lang kami sa monthly ng broadband or wifi. hehe what I do na lang is ask them to text me what they need to research tapos research ako dito then save sa flashdrive or print na rin dito. laking katipiran i played around with callback features of dialup servers years ago, i wonder why no ISP offers callback services?knowing a lot of people nowadays are on prepaid? can anybody shed light on this? is this technically illegal in this country?kung iisipin mo naman, di rin matatanggal ang dialup lalo na kung emergency at bulok ang broadband provider mo down ng down :cry: ... Quote Link to comment
unlucky0_0one Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 (edited) isp bonanza user here.. pwede na mga 8/10 rating ko.. Edited March 26, 2007 by unlucky0_0one Quote Link to comment
Chief 30107 Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 Nun dyan pa me pinas gamit ko ISP Bonanza ok naman ang speed, pero 1½ years ago na yun.... may cellphone ako na pwedeng gamitin sa internet and using this here where I work now and the mobile service gives 480kBps speed.... ung smart network may naka-pag try na ba??? bigay naman ng feedback.... Quote Link to comment
Pussyboy Posted April 3, 2007 Share Posted April 3, 2007 Nun dyan pa me pinas gamit ko ISP Bonanza ok naman ang speed, pero 1½ years ago na yun.... may cellphone ako na pwedeng gamitin sa internet and using this here where I work now and the mobile service gives 480kBps speed.... ung smart network may naka-pag try na ba??? bigay naman ng feedback.... smart 3g gives you 384 to 480kbps internet speed. p10 lang for every thirty minutes. good for those with laptops. pwede rin sa desktops as long as you have a usb cable. i'd rather do this than do dial ups. Quote Link to comment
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