Anthony Anson tony.anson@zetnet.co.uk wrote:
Zetnet, with no qualms. One of the directors is a Debian developer, too.
Oh, are we playing the debian developer game? Black Cat Networks has 1 and a half of them... unless huggie has finally got through NMU, in which case they've got 2 ;)
Have a look at www.zetnet.com
I remember using them for dialup some time ago, they were fine then, so I have no problems with ZetNet at all ;)
Zetnet's the oldest independent ISP in Britain, established in Lerwick ten years ago. Closed (to non-Zetnuts) newsgroups, child-friendly policy, Littlehat Proxy server and under-18 newsgroup list for anklebiters, supports Win, Linux, Risc OS, and ISTR BBC and others have been/are being used.
Yes, I remember ZetNet being the only people to actively support insane architectures and operating systems, I'd rather (as far as possible) stick to the machines just talking TCP/IP and have a router do the 'hard' work... in the case of ADSL, I'd *always* suggest a router based solution *unless* you're (a) crazy or (b) have some *very* odd requirements (like IPv6, which isn't currently supported by most consumer routers, Jonathan may know more on this).
If you can send it via the internet, I'd wager it works on Zet. As another testimonial, I've been with them about nine years now, and never found the need for a second ISP.
... if it's standard TCP or UDP, then any ADSL supplier except the major players are good (i.e. I wouldn't touch wanadoo with a barge pole, AOL has a *VERY* odd setup, and BT OpenWound is about as reliable as, well, think of something particularly unreliable and put it in here).
Cheers,