Like so many who live in the sticks, I wanted broadband and chose BT satellite 2 years ago (wish I hadn't now) but I did get a grant, so I went ahead. Their claims for equivalent speed to hard wire are doubtful if not darn right deceitful. Its just too slow!
Anyway, I've been following the various alternatives on this board and others, I'm currently trying an alternative satellite set-up, using a dial up ISP & one way satellite + Opera browser. It seems to be much quicker than the BT slug, but I'm having to use 'Opera' due to the proxy setting required (too technical for me to explain) but my question is this:
I have hundreds of 'Favourites' on IE, but if I use IE & those addresses, they will only go through the ISP and that’s much slower, cutting out the satellite connection it would appear!
Is there anyway that I can transfer all those favourites from IE to Opera?
The combination of AOL as the ISP (only because it's the only one I can find who do not cut you off after 2 hours) and a one-way satellite system using Opera for the browser does work much quicker and it's less than £40 PM, where as, BT charge me £60PM + VAT, so big savings to be had. Still no where as good as you lucky City/town folks but its better than just an ISP. And I read that 'everywhere' will have BB by next summer (and pigs might fly BT).
Any advice, comments etc. (not too technical if possible please). Thanks.
Sally.