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Satellite Internet
Anyone here have satellite internet, from a provider like Earthlink etc? I can't fucking handle this shotgunned 56k anymore, it is too goddamn slow and I would be 10x more productive with ANY type of broadband, but satellite is all I can get here and I cant justify buying an office in town yet (we live in the country).
Anyone have any experiences with satellite internet? Upload/download speeds? (IN Kilobytes). Thanks, suckas.
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directdsl = shit frum whut i heard
maybe 30k upload 120k down dont quote me obviously changes by area f diiiirect
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Satelitte high-speed internet connection is very good. I mean, it can't be worst than your 56k connection. It's comparable to a DSL connection.
But if you are a gamer and expect to play faster, forget it. You will have extreme high pings. Like 1000-2000 ms. |
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lol tru
but their routing sux they dont have isp smtp as far as i know and generally they blizzow i'd check ur other options if there are any cable etc dsl searches and all dat A&T dsl is nice
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where do you live? if your in the u.s. I highly recommend AT&T cable....great service, although they have been slowly raising the price on me on a bi monthly basis. $45 a month now, still a great deal though
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I can imagine satellite connections arent the greatest, just trying to decide if it would be worth it saving me upload/download time, wouldnt really be used for anything aside from that.
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in that case
YES faster inet = more work no matter whut u do even if ur job is posting 40 times a day on GFY ![]()
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Latency times for satelite internet are 250ms up and 250ms down
At least for Astra any other can't be too much of a difference. In exchange for latency times the MTU (packet size) of TCP packets is a lot higher....so each packet is bigger is size and contains more data..... So it can be very fast only the resonse time is higher......so you have an initial delay before the stream of packets is getting transported.... Good Sat connections have a latency time of 550ms I guess the cheap solutions will have higher latency response times....but I have worked with sat connections that constantly were around 550ms. DynaMite ![]()
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Does anyone here actually have satellite internet? DirecPC or Starband? Just curious to get the opinions from someone on the biz before i waste $$ on their outrageous setup fees.
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Oh and sat connections can go up to a few 100 Mbit/sec but again
these are not the really cheap ones.....I have seen 2Mbit/sec downstream and 256Kbit/sec for reasonable prices.... You could also check for Microwave Connections this is based on radio frequencies and used a lot in remote areas...and can be very efficient aswell....this is the same technology as mobile phones use. DynaMite
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What companies are offering 2mbit/256k up for a reasonable price? I can only find information on Stardband and DirecPC satellite here in the states, but it looks like you are in Spain so you probably have totally different options over there.
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It's not bad at all, in fact until i got cable i used satellite @ my old crib just outside of Atlanta.
I've still got the satellite & broadband modems, payed $1k for it, (service is provided by pegasus not directv) im letting it go for 200$ + shipping. Service is 60$ a month...lemme know if you want it. Specs (around 40k up & 300k down) icq# 147850026 email webmaster (a) candidlinks.com
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Astra is a name for a range satelites I know for sure that Astra 2
is handling internet connections.....most providers have their links through this satelite. I know that the for the east coast all connections go through The Teleport center in Washington from here all data goes up and comes down from the sat. DynaMite
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I've got Satellite access here in Australia, 56k up and 400k down and its not much more expensive than a dial up each month.
I agree with DynaSpain on the latency issue. I generally see a 1/2 to 1 second delay when I click on a link but then the pages load real fast, so that more than makes up for the delay. Generally I'm very happy with my setup and very rarely experience drop outs on a 90 cm dish (Ive seen it loose signal probably twice this year and for only about 10 mins each time during very heavy rain). Also downloads tend to be more stable and dont slow down like you see a lot of times on a dial up. I'd recommend you check out the internet access newsgroups for your area to get some real feedback on particular isp's thats how I choose my sat. ISP, there were heaps of complaints about the others around my area. |
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You can ask Cable and Wireless they are 1 of the ISP's I know
that have/control Sat connections but I'm sure there are more. DynaMite
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Thanks for all the info guys, its a great help
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Can anyone else here comment on home satellite service and your UPLOAD speeds (that was has me worried the most about a satellite service).
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It fast as far as bandwidth...but it has latency (800ms minimum each direction) which blows...
...Move to BC, Get Fiber.
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I have it. DirectPC thru Earthlink. It is better than dialup and if you don't have access to cable or dsl it's a must.
Severe thunderstorms fuck you up and it does have a little lag at first. On average up/download speed is around 8KB's/150KB's On off peak hours you can hit 15KB's up and 400KB's down. And I can relay all my email accts thru my dish connection. Hope this helps. BV |
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Swiftone - what city are you in?
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I live in the Eaton/Greely Colorado area.
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This is where I got my satellite internet from
http://directv.direcway.com/main/index.html You can buy it outright or pay $99 install fee and $99/month for a year (to pay off the equipment) and then $59.99/month. Download speeds are AWESOME compared to my old dialup and as far as upload speeds, not as good as they say they should be but I love this connection compared to my dialup! They have an installer call you and the only money you need up front is the $99 for the install and $59.99 for the first month of service. The First installer wanted to charge me $700 for a communications tower, I called and complained and they sent a new installer that help cut a few trees and put it up for the $99 install fee. Here a link to the board where these subscribers hang out. If you get the 2-way system, no need for a phoneline. http://www.copperhead.cc/cgi-bin/Ult...UltraBoard.cgi |
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or you can call local dealer and buy everything from them as well i think you can buy them at BestBuy as well and arange instalation thru them. there are several different ways It's not instant lag free like dsl but it beats the hell out of dialup. (however on large downloads like huge movies and such you will most likely smoke the hell out of most of the cheaper dsl services. The downfalls show when you switch frome page to page or say uploading many small files via ftp. (so much lag between opening each new data connection) |
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God damnit now you got me all pumped, and I know when I call tomorrow they will just say 'sorry you are too far out'.. THen again, I would hope 8 miles (straight line) wouldn't be too far for wireless. If it is, fuck, suicide time.
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I have Starband Satellite at my Lake Tahoe house, it's works great and about 1mbps down, and pretty good up too. The weird thing is the latentcy, it's takes almost a second round trip from the satellite from my house, so every click, you've gotta wait a second. It's a little frustrating, but after the second, the page is fast!
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Woot smashface, thanks so much, got a guy from Nanomega coming to see today if I can get a 1 meg up 1 meg down wireless con. He says he thinks I can given my location so hopefully this will work out : )
Having a connection that doesn't have shit latency would be nice too, UT2K3 4 life. Anyway thanks, never woulda found them w/o you!
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Thanks - how did it work out for you?
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I have a customer who switched from starband (too much latency to do vpn effectively) to direcway business edition. Seems to handle occassional VPN much better. The tech support blows ass though, so pray you don't need it.
The BE is 90 a month, the install fee is high - you get a 30 day trial period - if you don't like it, they will refund all but $200 installer fee. |
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