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Yeah I was in Hull, so it was Karoo. Things work a little differently there.
https://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/guides/broadband/hull-broadband
https://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/guides/broadband/hull-broadband
Had to use IPX networking to get old versions of Half-Life talking IIRC
Had to use IPX networking to get old versions of Half-Life talking IIRC
Yeah I was in Hull, so it was Karoo. Things work a little differently there.
https://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/guides/broadband/hull-broadband
Yeah I was in Hull, so it was Karoo. Things work a little differently there.
https://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk/guides/broadband/hull-broadband
This pre-dated Wireplay (or at least existed separately) but very similar in that you had to dial in specifically and the servers weren't accessible from the wider internet.
Real genuine 82ms latency on 56K dial-up:
I used to play Quake 1/2 on there quite a bit around 95/96 or so with sub 150ms latency - made it painful going out onto the wider internet to play online where 250ms was good going.
EDIT: My memory is a bit fuzzy but I think it might have been what became Wireplay but I knew it as something else originally.
Pretty similar to me. Started out with global internet on a Hayes accura 336. Think we moved to madasafish briefly before running on freeserve with a 56k Hayes modem through the change to wanadoo until finally moving to adsl around 2004. (With metronet, who eventually became plusnet)My first was Global Internet. I could technically say Orange as I bought a serial cable for my banana phone back in 98 for some 9.6k goodness.
I remember using Demon, Freeserve and Madasafish too.