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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: CA
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satelitte internet
anyone know a good satelitte isp in Socal?
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I have been spending all my time in the country. No DSL, no cable, it sucks. I have just ordered a system from starband. Beats a blank.
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Location: Ass Valley, Ca
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I am in North Cal and am using direcway.com
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Earthlink also has a boardband system for satelite. But they pissed me off ounce upon a time
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Location: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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I use direct TV satalite dish to get mine its broadband up and down
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I have two direct TV satelites interent capable. Can you me a little more info? I can cancel that starband and save a grand. |
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Location: Bikini State, FL USA
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I have the Direcway/ DirecPC, powered by Earthlink. They are better than the Starband from what I have read and by my experience so far. By no means is it as good as DSL or even the newer microwave wireless recievers. But if you live in an area where those are not available I'd go with the DirecPC made 2way dishes. Several companies ofer them. Cheers, BV |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Adult.com
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I have Starband in Tahoe.
Not bad, but latency is inherent with satellites. |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Miami, Florida
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Before you sign, make sure you understand their fair use policy which dictates how much you can download in one day. Directway is only about 140 mb per day and then they will throttle you down to like 5k/sec for 24hrs as punishment for being such a leech on their bw.
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how is the down and upstream on these?
advantages over DSL or cable? I could always use more speed. |
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I already ordered the starband system. It can have three computers online at ounce. They better not charge me for extra bandwidth. I thought it was for unlimited use.
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i have dishnetwork dual dish for my TV's and for them it was a totally different dish. dishnetwork affiliated with starband. pretty sure the same for direcTV/DirecPC/DirecWay it's a pretty big dish and since it is 2 way has a more elaborate pointing system, and a huge LNB. |
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wtf
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Downstream during peak times is usually never lower than 100KB a sec and during off peak I am usually over 300KB a sec, wich is pretty dam fast. It's decent once you get used to the 1 sec lag between pages and the outages during heavy low clouds and heavy rain. |
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Location: Valencia, CA
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what do you think of Direcway? I got it about 6 months ago and I can't wait for my year long aggreement to end. It's slower than old people fuck and it's over priced. I would not recommend Direcway to ANYONE. |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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I thought directv was ending their internet satellite service
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Location: Florida
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i use direcway, damn i hate satellite
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