| Service | Description |
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| Dial-up Internet access |
For a pay-as-you-go dial-up solution to connect to the internet via a local rate access (0844) and fully supported by phone and email. |
| Global roaming client software download |
The roaming client software contains an international phone book, with the global access phone numbers and login information. To get started, download the software and launch the application by double-clicking the iPass icon on your desktop. The client dialer allows you to easily select the country and city you are in, and select the local access point of your choice to connect to the Internet. |
| green dot partnership scheme |
green dot is a new affinity scheme from GreenNet designed to promote ethical connectivity for home and business users. Building on our long history of providing ethical email and web services, green dot is open to all of our members interested in alternative approaches to raising funds and awareness. When you partner with GreenNet using green dot, you get to offer your supporters internet access and a chunk of your supporters’ broadband bill goes straight to you. green dot broadband comes with all the usual high speed, specs and unrivaled support – why support the big corporations when you can surf and support with green dot! email us at: greendot@gn.apc.org to find out more. |
| GreenNet Broadband |
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| Setting up a dial-up connection with Windows XP |
Instructions on how to setup a dial-up connection in Windows XP |
| What are the benefits of having a dedicated IP address'? |
What are the benefits of having a dedicated (also called ‘fixed’ or ‘static’) IP as opposed to a shared IP address when getting a broadband connection? There are plenty of advantages and here we outline a few. |
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