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im thinking of going w/ cable....DIALUP SUCKS the big ...... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif)
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unfortunately the myths of cable modems are just that. sure, it's a "shared" medium, but so is the ethernet at your office, and has little to do with your speeds seen. your performance will be more governed by what your connectivity is out of the cable headend to the "internet" or if your node is abnormally overloaded with customers. I've been a network engineer for 5 years now for very large cable modem ISP's and have seen it all.
in CA and in PA I was able to consistenly get over 2Mbps downloads at anytime of the day/night, which is more than a T1. sure, you don't have the upstream capabilities of a T1, but most people don't need that. |
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