I am in Iraq and the internet provider is a wireless network that I buy time on. I would like to use my Vonage device, but I need a way to turn the wireless signal to a wired one in order for the Motorola device to work.

I have satellite high speed internet and it’s pretty good, but at times it can be a bit unreliable and it doesn’t really work too well for gaming because of the ping times. I was wondering if anyone knew of any good high speed internet services that I could get where I live. I live in King City, ON, Canada. Where I live is a pretty rural are by the way. Even if you know of any good satellite internet services that would be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks
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I downloaded 13 GB worth of youtube videos into my realplayer library using century link dsl internet and i got a 5 dollar bill for 1 month. I have a 10mb download speed. How much would my bill be if I only watched the videos on youtube. Does Cable internet cost extra to download. What’s the point of paying for more speed if you have to pay for the downloads too.

Like Netzero’s and stuff. I did have one and the jack is still there but there shouldn’t technically be any phone service.

You would probably think this would be obvious but somehow I just don’t know. Really I don’t much care but since I heard about this rumor I decided to see if I could use it.

I live in Canaca and will be travelling exptensively throughout North America. My internet service provider is only Canadian based. For security reasons, I don’t want to access public connections (e.g., libraries). I’m looking at buying a laptop for the trip. At this stage, I’m sonsidering wireless and/or ethernet access.
Thanks.
Faye