I used to get the same results as redred as a virgin media customer, that's why I'm so pissed that I can't get it here in this middle of nowhere village.
I used to get the same results as redred as a virgin media customer, that's why I'm so pissed that I can't get it here in this middle of nowhere village.
The cable modem I lease thru Comcast...it's only a little more than a year old. I got it new when they upped the internet speeds because the old one couldn't handle anything above 30 mbs. And I can take it to the local Comcast office and swap it for a new one any time I want. All I have to say is that it's not working right. Not sure what the model number is offhand, but it's an Arris modem and top of the line that Comcast had to offer.
My router is this:
http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/w.../linksys/E4200
Love it...my old router would have varying signal strength and needed to be reset a lot. This one works flawlessly so far.
Thanks lance! I'm going to contact Telus and tell them they need to send us a new Modem.
That router is actually one I'm looking at. There are so many reviews out there, but now that I've seen what yours is capable of I think I'll go for it It's also very sexy
I highly recommend it, in my experience, you certainly get what you pay for when it comes to routers and I'm glad I spent the little bit extra on this one.
Hey Mr Horse, why are you so sad?
Is it because of the jockeys?
I bet it's because of the jockeys
Those damned jockeys, up to no good again
I hate those goddamned jockeys
Oh, it's not the jockeys?
You're not a horse?
Sorry
My mistake
Good day to you
I absolutely agree...the difference is in the collision detection from what I've read. Routers get bad data routinely, and it's their data algorithm that deals with it determines if it's a truly fast modem or not.
I bought a LinkSys router that cost more than their basic one - has a multi-year guarantee instead of the budget one's 90 day one. I've got 4 PCs sucking the bandwidth with it, and it has been problem free. My $20 special before would "lock" and I'd have to reset it once every 2 months or so.
Ya get what ya pay for, that's for sure. I'm noticing with my newest PC (gigabit internet) that the bottleneck isn't the router, it's the old cards in the old PCs! That new one is like lightning on the old network!
I have Shaw High Speed 20
- $55 per month, Download Max 20GB...upload 512KBps...capped at 200GB data per month.
This on a slow IBM NetVista 2.26Ghz, 760MB Windows XP)
This on my TigerDirect special (Athlon X3 3.1Ghz, 4GB RAM addressable (has 8)- Windows 7 32bit)
And on "old Faithful" my Seanix 2.20Ghz, 1.48 GB RAM - Win XP
And for s#its and giggles my TigerDirect special on Ubuntu 64 bit...(use it this way for multi-track recording)...
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It was my turn for the upgrade but I declined because they would have to install a new box and I'm moving in August. Happy with 20 ATM.
i have ears
tried to slip that one in without you seeing
sorry