Situ: Moved to small town, signed up with local ISP. eMail from ISP is
riddled with 'port sniffers' (according to Little Snitch) from Korea and
Japan - riding in with the eMail.
Contacted 'technical support' - when advised I am a Mac User who gets
alarms (Little Snitch) with either duplicate eMails (one of which I can
read), or 1 eMail which is blank ... no resolution suggestions / 'shrug'.
Situ: On my balcony, is a Bell (Express Vu?) satellite dish - minus
electronics - wired into my house.
While I can - with effort - bypass the shortcomings of the local ISP and
get the text of incoming eMails ... my question is:
Can I contact Bell and get Internet via the existing dish? (Assume cost
is no object.) I don't really want TV via this method.
Basically, all I want (via Bell) is Internet (and eMail).
Can I do that? Given, cost is no object - any 'anecdotes' out there, I should
be aware of?
Thanks muchly.
riddled with 'port sniffers' (according to Little Snitch) from Korea and
Japan - riding in with the eMail.
Contacted 'technical support' - when advised I am a Mac User who gets
alarms (Little Snitch) with either duplicate eMails (one of which I can
read), or 1 eMail which is blank ... no resolution suggestions / 'shrug'.
Situ: On my balcony, is a Bell (Express Vu?) satellite dish - minus
electronics - wired into my house.
While I can - with effort - bypass the shortcomings of the local ISP and
get the text of incoming eMails ... my question is:
Can I contact Bell and get Internet via the existing dish? (Assume cost
is no object.) I don't really want TV via this method.
Basically, all I want (via Bell) is Internet (and eMail).
Can I do that? Given, cost is no object - any 'anecdotes' out there, I should
be aware of?
Thanks muchly.
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