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Anybody familiar with the ISP's in King County, Washington?

futurefields

Diamond Member
Moving to a new apartment, trying to decide if I want to get Comcast or Frontier FIOS. Place I live currently has Comcast (i don't pay for it), service has been decent.
 
Can you use any router with Frontier FIOS? I'm worried about being forced to use their included "wireless router" when I have my own Asus router which I am sure is much better...

I don't like how all these companies are sending including routers, maybe its just for noobs and you can switch to your own if you want? It makes me think they have some proprietary deal going on and you have to use theirs.
 
There is something seriously weird with this link. When I type in dslreports.com it works, but when I click on your link, I get redirected to broadbands.com...

oh technology, I'll never understand you.

The link is actual to broadbands site, but poster set the shown text as dlsreports.
 
the correct short link is http://www.dslreports.org


Nevermind. I'm blind. I see the link says dslreports.com but the actual link it is pointing to is broadbands.com.

Which is blocked by our filter for some reason as "parked".
 
Sory about that. I originally made it broadbandreports.com thinking that was the site. I clicked the link after I submitted my post and it took me to a parked domain. I then edited the URL and apparently this stupid forum didn't place DSLreports URL in there and left the original link.
 
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