Well, DSL speeds really depend on how far away you are from the nearest DSLAM. If you're pretty far, the signal is weak and you won't get the greatest speeds unfortunately.
You only need 5mbps to stream Netflix at highest quality.
I have 20-30Mb/s speed and honestly not sure for my use (Web Application architect and personal) why 100 Mb/s or more is that much better. The one exception is downloads which I am guessing folks who like lots of bandwidth pirate movies or something.
Are there websites that offer substaintially better experience with more bandwidth?
This is pretty much a degraded [censored] match in politics between Transit providers (Level 3/Cognet), ISPs, (Verizon/AT&T/TWC/ and Comcastic) and the FCC.
It's a shame, because Verizon's technology is superior, they're just trying to satisfy there shareholders
Tested from here to Tucson and the modem is maxed out.
COX recently upgraded my level to 50 Mbps, but I have a DOCSIS 2 modem. If I want the higher speed I'll have to upgrade to DOCSIS 3. On average, I'd say I'm leaving 20 Mbps on the table right now.
Tested from here to Tucson and the modem is maxed out.
COX recently upgraded my level to 50 Mbps, but I have a DOCSIS 2 modem. If I want the higher speed I'll have to upgrade to DOCSIS 3. On average, I'd say I'm leaving 20 Mbps on the table right now.
So why wouldn't you upgrade your modem so you get everything that you are paying for?
Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: Toy4x4
Tested from here to Tucson and the modem is maxed out.
COX recently upgraded my level to 50 Mbps, but I have a DOCSIS 2 modem. If I want the higher speed I'll have to upgrade to DOCSIS 3. On average, I'd say I'm leaving 20 Mbps on the table right now.
So why wouldn't you upgrade your modem so you get everything that you are paying for?
Michael & Nick,
Its literally been just a few days since they did the upgrade and I am going to get a new modem. I'm not renting, so this current one has long since paid for itself since I purchased it.
I was thinking about that Motorola, but saw this one with great ratings: http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-DOCSIS-Cable-...rds=zoom+modems
An article had this one to get right after that Surfboard, too. Plus it has a two year warranty instead of one.
Google fiber may be coming here (please, please, please happen!!!!) so I figured the Zoom would get me through until then. If not, it will still handle the speeds which I am willing to pay for and then some.
Originally Posted By: Toy4x4
Michael & Nick,
Its literally been just a few days since they did the upgrade and I am going to get a new modem. I'm not renting, so this current one has long since paid for itself since I purchased it.
I was thinking about that Motorola, but saw this one with great ratings: http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-DOCSIS-Cable-...rds=zoom+modems
An article had this one to get right after that Surfboard, too. Plus it has a two year warranty instead of one.
Google fiber may be coming here (please, please, please happen!!!!) so I figured the Zoom would get me through until then. If not, it will still handle the speeds which I am willing to pay for and then some.
Ahh. Forgot about the Zoom. That's also a good choice, with a better warranty and price.
I installed the new Zoom 5341J modem and here are the new results:
I had to call Cox back after I tested it and found out the guy hadn't made the speed upgrade upon recognizing the modem. The ping has gone up by a few 100%s, but its still good. I commented to rep and he said it should be ~50, so getting less than 20 through a router was spectacular.