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BellSouth DSL
Anyone using them? If so check this speed test and tell me what you are doing... I just ordered it and want to know what to expect... dont want to have to get a cable connection as backup.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Bellsouth DSL tested at: 1.3 mbs
Cox Cable tested at: 2.5 mbs I believe that bellsouth caps the speed at 1.5. Cox always tests above 2 sometimes over 3 |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: God's Country (Georgia)
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1.1 megabits per second
Rating Compared to all connection types worldwide, yours is fantastic |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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I've used bellsouth DSL for over two years, my connection is damn near 1.5 at all times, but the guy said we're about 300 feet from a CO. Solid as fuck, I think it only fucked up for a few hours on one occasion.
I think cable is generally better, but it wouldn't be all that great if you live in a neighborhood with a bunch of college kids or something, since the bandwidth is supposedly shared. |
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Band width is shared on cable. And if you live in an apt complex or in a highly populated area, you are sharing with everyone on a 2 to 4 block radius...
And some times those slow down times and last.. if you need the constant speed, with no drop, then dsl is the best. if you dont mind the wait at 6pm, then go cable.
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#7 |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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I was on BellSouth DSL from Oct '99 untill Dec 02, we moved now and I'm a little too far for DSL service.
It was a very stable connection, at first there were problems with down time but BS got their act together fast and since early 2000 up untill we left I've had not more than 2-3 major outages. My speeds were up to 154KB/sec and 14000ft from the Central Office. I lived near Pompano beach, FL and was routed thru Miami though, because I got the DSL as they were just doing the big rollouts. The only drawback is you have to have the complete choice bullshit, unless you use it of course. If they do like Verizon and give out DSL for $34.95/$29.95 with Complete Choice, I might switch If you decide to go with DSL, don't get the USB modem it tends to be flaky with WindowsXP, Ethernet is much better |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Philly Burbs
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Cable modem here in Montgomery County PA.
I had Verizon ADSL 640k, it sucked balls totally, I lived near the CO ( and I worked for an ISP that was selling the Covad and Northpoint at that time in the area) Just really never got the job done for me in terms of speed or reliability, always had CO problems in that area. |
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#9 |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: CO, US
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BellSouth Static DSL: 1.2Mbps
Time Warner - RoadRunner: 2.7 Mbps That's fucked up. I'm paying $140.00/mo for DSL and only $40.00/mo for RoadRunner. I've gotta say that the DSL is more reliable and more consistent than RoadRunner. If you don't need static IP's then go with the BellSouth Residential Fast Access DSL Service for $45.00/mo http://www.fastaccess.com/consumer/blsc_pricing.jsp |
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#10 |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Montreal
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It's DSL, it'll vary depending where you live
VIDEOTRON Cable 1.3 megabits per second Run the test again Discuss in the forum Details Your raw speed was 1323053.92 bits per second which is the same as: Communications 1.3 megabits per second How communication devices are rated. Kilo means 1,000 and mega means 1,000,000. Examples include 56k modem and 10Mbit Ethernet Storage 161.5 kilobytes per second The way data is measured on your hard drive and how file sharing and FTP programs measure transfer speeds. Kilo is 1,024 and mega is 1,048,576. 1MB file download 6.3 seconds The time it would take you to download a 1 megabyte file at this speed.
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