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Posted by GSR13 on 07-07-2001 04:09 PM:

Thumbs up Got my Cable Modem

Just got my Cable Modem installed today. The only thing I want to know is, why didn't I do this sooner.

Man is it ever fast. I may never leave home again...

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Posted by miradu on 07-07-2001 04:23 PM:

lucky

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Posted by JHromadka on 07-07-2001 07:04 PM:

Welcome to the world of broadband. We will never live where DSL/Cable/Satellite isn't available. It's too hard to go back to dialup!

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Posted by dick-richardson on 07-07-2001 08:40 PM:

Did you go with @Home?

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Posted by Vinny on 07-07-2001 09:01 PM:

Congratulations! I got my cable modem about two months ago. I can never go back! What kind of speeds do you get? The fastest I've downloaded (sustained--not burst) was 400KB/sec down and 120KB/sec up. I'm with Insight@Home.

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Posted by mikedemo on 07-07-2001 10:35 PM:

Congrats on getting a Cable Modem. You'll never go back to dial up.

I've had internet access through my cable for two years and I know I will never go back. If I move I will make sure that town has a cable provider that offers internet access or I won't move there

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Posted by GSR13 on 07-08-2001 12:14 AM:

Our cable provider is Adelphia Power Link. So far, in playing with it today I have gotten around 200K sustained on Download. Not really sure about upload speeds.

Definately going to buy my own modem though, just to keep from paying an extra $10.00 a month.

The other cool thing was not having to use an Ethernet card. They gave me the modem and a LinkSys USB adaptor. So the modem plugs into the Adaptor using Ether and then plugs into my PC with USB. I can still install a HUB and network my home, but I could also plug in a laptop through USB and not need an Ethernet port.

Pretty sweet deal.

Anyone know any good sites for testing speeds? I would really like to know true throughput that I am getting.

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Posted by Galley_SimRacer on 07-08-2001 12:59 AM:

Go to speedguide.net and check in the tools section for a test. Other than that, you can monitor your connection with Net Stat Live from AnalogX

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Posted by homer on 07-08-2001 01:21 AM:

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Definately going to buy my own modem though, just to keep from paying an extra $10.00 a month.


I dunno. How much are Cable modems running? $200?

It may be me better to just pay the $10 a month. If it ever craps out on you, you can have them replace it for you.

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Posted by mikedemo on 07-08-2001 01:21 AM:

You can test the speed here as well.

http://www.computers4sure.com/speed.asp

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Posted by Thunderbird291 on 07-08-2001 02:54 AM:

One more speed test site: PCPitstop.com. They also have complete computer tests.


Posted by Vinny on 07-08-2001 04:15 AM:

I bought my RCA USB connectable cable modem for $130 off Ebay new. Works great.

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Posted by VTL on 07-08-2001 05:52 AM:

Congrats. I first got broadband via cable in January. In March, my wife and I purchased a new house, and it took AT@T almost two months to get the service reconnected at the new location. It was like someone had cut off my oxygen. Going back to dial-up sucked, even though I have access through a T-1 line at home. Fortunately, I'm back up and running now.


Posted by Yorick on 07-09-2001 12:27 AM:

Here's another place to check your connection:
http://webservices.cnet.com/bandwidth/

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Posted by GSR13 on 07-09-2001 12:30 AM:

Thanks for all the links to sites for speed testing. I just cannot get over how fast it is. I cannot believe I did not do this sooner.

Thanks again for all the links.

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Posted by Vinny on 07-09-2001 01:04 AM:

Yorick

That CNET test is always really badly off. They list me at 137kbps or 17KB/sec when I can download past 400.

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Posted by Yorick on 07-09-2001 01:11 AM:

I guess "your milage may vary" ... it's been accurate for my DSL in the past.

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Posted by Vinny on 07-09-2001 02:52 AM:

That's probably the case.

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