Hello Stuart,
I want decent speeds so I-choice 1000 seems to be for me. (unless 2mb is right around the corner, anyone have any idea if this is planned shortly?)
The upgrade to 2Mbps for i-choice was planned for September of 2007. It was postponed and it is currently unknown when this upgrade will be made. I am guessing that it will be made some time this year. You can always get I-choice 1000 and upgrade later. The upgrade will be free.
However this is listed as for "one PC". By this do they mean that they supply a modem and not a router. If I supply my own router and use NAT to connect multiple PCs to the adsl will it work?
They will supply you with a modem. You can then buy your own router and connect as many computers as you want on it. No problem at all.
The "one PC" thing comes into play only when you call i-choice for support in case you do not have connection. In that case they might tell you to connect your computer directly to their modem since your connection problem might be with your router and making the router work is your problem and not theirs.
I'm more used to a PPPoE connection supplied in the UK and not the system you seem to have the requires you to visit a web page to log into the service. Do you have to do this for each device connected (eg if I had 2 laptops via wifi do they both need to login via the web page) or just once when you turn the router on?
Just once from any computer of your home network. However every couple of months you might get logged out and you will need to visit the i-choice website to log in again.
Does I-choice require an adsl or adsl2+ router?
They will supply to you the modem so all you need is a router with a built in 4/8 port switch and preferably a built in firewall. You can find them at any computer store in Cyprus for less than 100 Euro. ADSL/ADSL2+ is relevant only for modems or devices that double as both a modem and a router. You will not need one of those. You will just connect the modem they will provide to you to your router and then connect all your computers on the router.