Introduction
Wirenet is the first Internet provider in the UK that was specifically set up to provide
access and support for Amiga users. Amiga users are not considered a sideline to other platforms,
provided with with poorly supported, out of date software. Instead, Amiga users are our whole
business and consequently receive 100% support and the latest, most powerful software.
Access is provided via U-Net, a consistent top performer in magazine tests and surveys
of service providers.
A comprehensive suite of software is provided, including an
integrated news and mail package, a gui based ftp program for downloading software and
other files, and the latest World Wide Web browser.
A custom installer installs and configures the various
software packages to your system, with a minimum of input from the user. The installion
should be totally painless, but in the event of any problems, telephone support is
provided. Once installation is complete, further support is available by email.
All main functions can be accessed from the central Dashboard control panel.
This is a modern, fully featured package, allowing direct access to all key internet services,
unlike those provided by some larger companies who claim to support the Amiga. It is also
directly supported, rather than relying on fellow users for help.
Benefits of accessing the Internet via Wirenet include:
- Full email with own domain name and multiple mail addresses (unlimited)
- A high quality connection to the Internet at all modem speeds up to 56K/s,
using the latest V90 technology (with support for K56 and X2 as well)
- Full 64K ISDN connection at no extra charge, ideal for BT Home Highway
- Continuously updated modem-to-user ratio means you should always be able to connect first time
- 100% Local call access throughout the UK and Northern Ireland
- Your own web site on the
World Wide Web.with 25 MB of web space and your own web address.
- Amiga specialised support by telephone and email
- A full range of shell programs and scripts, allowing users who prefer to work from the
shell to do so. These can also be intergrated into DOpus and ToolManager.
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