What are you using as your Internet connection? Hopefully there are no more modem users.
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What are you using as your Internet connection? Hopefully there are no more modem users.
D S L---- Here----
I have one not on the list: Direcway Satellite. Faster than dial-up....but not by much.
T-1 link, at the office, dial up at home......big difference.
which is faster, dsl or cable?
my cable is very unreliable, and i have dsl as option, but hate to change.
thanks
doug
Doug,
Cable should be much faster than DSL, but after having both, DSL is much more consistent. I can't tell much difference between my DSL and the T1 at work. For me, price was the final straw...Cable $40 per month, DSL $15. Contact SBC/Yahoo if they are in your area.
Brian:
thank you, i'm pretty tired of the cable's poor reliability, down 5 days in nov.
i'll check around and see what else is avail.
doug
I have cable (Cox) with zero problems.Quote:
Originally Posted by dmiller
In general, cable broadband Internet is very fast and reliable. It depends somewhat on the provider and the neighborhood. Cable is a shared access system so if you have neighbors that are heavy users it will bring down the performance for everyone.
In all fairness, Patrick is right, cable reliability should be just as good as anything else. The fact that cable didn't work for me and you are having similar problems is likely just coincidence.
However, there is no comparison in terms of price if DSL is available in your area. We are in a new neighborhood with new lines and it is lightning fast. We'll see if that performance keeps up as we keep growing.
All in all, from my experiences I have been much happier with my DSL service than cable.
Had problems with cable over the last 7 years with 2 exceptions it was a cable modem problem. If the modem does not clear itself routinely, it gets confused. To clear it -- unplug the modem and power supply turn off the computer (shut down) wait five minutes connect the cable back to the modem and then the power cable wait a couple of minutes for all the lights to come on the modem and the turn on the computer 9 times out of 10 you will be up and ruunning. Cable modems also fail and your provider can run a check on your modem while on the phone with you. In the last two years the cable modems have improved and I'm up 98% of the time(availability) I had one modem failure and got it replaced. Rent don't buy a cable modem.
Ralph
Hey,
I'm sick of seeing this old poll. How about a new one or erase this one pleeeeeease.
cable, but very unreliable
DSL here.
-Geary
JUST got DSL to replace dial-up. Yee hah!!
Dsl.............
I'm using DSL here at the shop.
Still dial-up at home
Have Fiber Link at work FAST, dial-up at home SLOW
Guess where I read the Forum
T-1 at work--fast, like a 427 SC.
Earthlink cable based at home--fast, too, but not quite as fast as the T-1 at work. More like a well prepped 289 FIA.
Earthlink dial up at the home of the SO--too slow. Like one of those old VW powered Cobra replicas.
Doug
Hey Doug
Some VW powered toys arent that SLOW