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|    Daniel70 to Paul    |
|    Re: "Tether"?? What is it and how might     |
|    02 Feb 25 00:02:46    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11       From: daniel47@eternal-september.org              On 1/02/2025 10:56 pm, Paul wrote:       > On Sat, 2/1/2025 3:26 AM, Daniel70 wrote:       >> On 30/01/2025 10:27 pm, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >>> On 2025-01-30 12:05, Daniel70 wrote:       >>>> On 30/01/2025 7:21 pm, Paul wrote:       >>>>> On Thu, 1/30/2025 2:39 AM, Daniel70 wrote:       >>>       >>> ...       >>>       >>>>> Paul       >>>>>       >>>> Thank you, Paul, for your detailed explanation. I've saved it so I can       re-read it at my leisure.       >>>>       >>>> Your comment about phone data being expensive is noted .... but, as I get       a bit of data included in my PAYG plan, I might as well make use of it if I       can. (Normally it just expires each time I renew the $35 per month phone       contract.       >>>>       >>>> I'll see how I go!!       >>>       >>> You can, in the computer, configure the connection as "metered". Windows       will then not do computer automatic updates through that connection.       >>>       >> Maybe YOU could, Carlos, but I've had a look and can't find anywhere to       make that switch!       >       > windows 11       >       > Settings : Network and Internet : Ethernet       >       > Metered Connection ON/OFF <===       >       > *******              Thank you, again, Paul.       >       > There are some grim statistics in there, but like Canada,       > there is plenty of wide open space, and getting that all       > hooked up costs a fortune.       >       > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Australia       >       > This is a moderately good way to get the Internet, but       > it still requires a tower close enough to you for the signal.       > It's sorta like 4G or 5G, only for a fixed location, and       > uses a different frequency than the cell phones use. And       > because some of the microwave frequencies can be a bit higher ones,       > it can be affected by weather (snow, or heavy rain). The Wiki       > calls this "Motorola Canopy".       >       > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Internet_service_provider       >       > Paul       > --       Daniel70              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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