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Broadband ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!

sean2002

Golden Member
I just got cable internet access for the first time. I have never been on broadband connection ever before. I never knew the internet could be this fast. I ran some bandwith tests on a few web sites and I'm getting 1.4-1.5Mbps/sec. I can download a 1MB file in under 8 seconds compared to 4-5 minutes before. Playing on-line games before was impossible, near 500ms ping, now there some servers where I get under 10ms.
 
must be nice........ I think cable is available now in my area, but i like my dialup ISP now, i wish theyd get their DSL in my town soon.
 
I am now officially jealous.

I still connect through 56k, because we can't get anything at my house. 🙁

Anyone know of any alternatives to DSL/Cable? I've looked at various wireless broadband solutions, but they're all $$$ and don't perform as well, generally speaking.
 
Yeah, I've been to a guys house to work on his computers, and he had cable. Needless to say, downloading the necessary drivers and critical updates was a breeze. Not so here at home, where I can't get cable...or any broadband at all. The cable company is supposed to be putting in cable sometime this year, though, so I can only be hopeful.
 
Going to cable was great for me and VPN to work, but the better part was that I got all the people who bought computers from me to go up to Cable as well..
Now i can support them right here form home without having to make housecalls!
 
I also just got broadband and I could not believe the speed downloading stuff. Here you can get cable for $25.00, it is a new rollout and they only have 130 customers, small town here. I hope I never have to go back to dialup.
Bleep
 
ADSL rollout in the UK is becoming much better now. Imagine it....in a few years time where Modems are caveman technology and ADSL is the standard internet connection with Cable connections being available to the hardcore users.

Corm
 


<< ADSL rollout in the UK is becoming much better now. Imagine it....in a few years time where Modems are caveman technology and ADSL is the standard internet connection with Cable connections being available to the hardcore users.

Corm
>>



Hi Corm,

My friend who lives in Liverpool has BT ADSL. On the weekend, three of us were playing Medal of Honour over his broadband connection - we were all getting pings of 30-40ms, it could've easily handled more players.

I cannot wait to get ADSL in my area - I can get NTL cable modem but I'd prefer BT ADSL.
 
Got cable going here... just talked a few people into getting it as well this week. Could NEVER go back to old dial up connection... so what AM I going to do with all of these old modems...? 😉
 
I got Verizon DSL and I think it's slow. I only download at about 100kb/s. The only good thing is that I can now play online games with zero lag.🙁
 


<< I got Verizon DSL and I think it's slow. I only download at about 100kb/s >>



If thats Kilobytes/second, ??????

I've got 512kbps cable, which maxes out at about 75kb/s. It's very nippy in use, even shared between 4 people...

That said, I've just migrated from a 56K modem (which would never manage more than 33.6, due to poor line quality) so it's incredibly fast in comparison.

I'm still deeply jealous of those with 1.5mbit pipes 🙁
 
yea i can't wait i'm getting cable installed on the 7th. i'm sick of 56k it sucks. man u can't complain about 100kb/s, that's 20 times faster then 56k still. if i can download at over 50 i'll be very satisfied
 
Yes, indeed it ROCKS!

You can dowload Linux CD images at 650mb size in NO TIME! I recently downloaded 5 cd images from open source sites while my wife played a few card games on her PC. This would have seriously taken 10 hours on our old dial-up connection.

It takes 5 minutes to download Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0 from download to Finished Install from Windows Update!
On dial-up it was nearly 2 HOURS! I couldn't build a hard drive at home on dial-up due to slow downloads unless I started them before I went to bed and let them creep along all night and God Forbid the Server at Redmond hic-cupped! Install Win98SE, go to Windows Update site, get Critical Fix package, dowload, reboot, dial-up again, Get Newest Explorer version, DirectX, Mapped Drives Shutdown..blah,blah,blah.........took a whole WEEKEND!!!!

Our dial-up provider hadn't completed the DSL lines to our new neighborhood which was annexed from "country" to "city" just before building began a few years back and we decided whomever won the race, DSL or Cable, would get our business. It is more expensive but when I look at the HUGE amount of time saved, it is worth the money. (Twice the money, but don't tell em I said that!)

CABLE WON!!! YEAH!!!!!!!!
ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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