View Full Version : What type of internet connection do you use primarily AT HOME?
Mark Lamutt
04-08-03, 07:04 PM
Posted at the request of Kevin.
lastmanstanding
04-08-03, 07:30 PM
We use a bidirectional microwave link distributed via ethernet. If I had to call it something, I would have to say wireless cable modem.
IndyMichael
04-08-03, 08:10 PM
It won't let me vote from compuserve, so I'll go to an IE window, and vote in a few.
Jacob S
04-08-03, 08:11 PM
I wish I had high speed internet service here because I would be on that, as much as I am on the net. I think I can get ISDN but when they want to charge you by the minute that is no deal, it would be VERY costly. The cable company offers no high speed internet service here, but I suppose being in the country does not help, although I am only 7 or 8 miles from two cities.
I used to have a wireless ISP 1.5Mbps up and down, before ADSL became available (no cable internet available). Service was great but that was three antennas (ISP+2 for Dish) so when DSL came the antenna went.
Mike123abc
04-08-03, 10:30 PM
I use wireless ISP 2mbit/sec up and down. Works very good, but considering switching to cable modem now that it is in my area. It runs $75/month a bit steep compared to cable, but it is nice to be able to upload stuff at 2mbit/sec.
Steve Mehs
04-09-03, 04:21 AM
Earthlink 56K, I'll probably never have anything faster unless satellite broadband drops in price.
angiodan
04-09-03, 06:20 AM
The only thing I love about Time Warner-my internet cable connection!:)
dtcarson
04-09-03, 07:26 AM
Cable modem from TW RoadRunner.....I'm out of town now on dialup from my hotel room and oh my goodness it hurts....
The RR costs about five bucks more than the dialup and 2nd phone line we previously had, plus now we are home networking and have two computers always online.
Mark Lamutt
04-09-03, 07:38 AM
I'm using a cable modem from AT&T Broadband (now Comcast). Cable modem comes into my router with 4 computers connected (1 of them wireless) all the time. The only thing that I don't like about it is every 3 days or so I lose the connection and have to reboot the cable modem to get it back. Still a hell of a lot better than dialup used to be! :)
Randy_B
04-09-03, 07:52 AM
I was a Charter cable modem subscriber until SBC came along with their 29.95 a month DSL deal (when bundled with at least a $30 local service package).
James_F
04-09-03, 10:27 AM
Cox Cable Modem.... w00t!
Scott Greczkowski
04-09-03, 10:29 AM
I am also on a COX Cable Modem. Works GREAT!
Earthlink 56k until DSL or cable modem comes to my area.
Rick_EE
04-09-03, 10:54 AM
Originally posted by dtcarson
Cable modem from TW RoadRunner.....I'm out of town now on dialup from my hotel room and oh my goodness it hurts....
The RR costs about five bucks more than the dialup and 2nd phone line we previously had, plus now we are home networking and have two computers always online.
Same here. RR's free nationwide dialup is real nice when I am on the road.
angiodan
04-09-03, 11:02 AM
The RR in my house is networked by wire connection to 2 PC's, wireless laptop and wireless XBox live. It works great. I could never go back to 56K!
The free dialup is a nice feature as well for traveling.
Richard King
04-09-03, 12:08 PM
Posted using Starband, from 22,300 miles over the equator. Someone get me some oxygen.
platinum
04-09-03, 12:13 PM
I've got Optimum Online from Cablevision....works great but I hate giving my money to the Dolans.
I have SBC (Ameritech) DSL..Formerly had Prodigy Dial-up till SBC Bought them out. I already have SBC phone service.I pay $49.95 a month..$95.00 total for phone/internet..I wish there were all these great deals when I first started in DSL..
Tim Lones
Sadly a Cable Modem, DSL isnt available in my little hick town yet.
raj2001
04-09-03, 12:40 PM
I'm in a one year sentence with Earthlink DSL. 768 down/128 up. They lied initially and told me I would get 1500 down, then put in the fine print that it was not available in all areas. Here's a history as to what I had:
Earthlink DSL (768/128)
Verizon DSL (1500/128)
RoadRunner Cable (2000/384)
IDT Dialup (56k)
TSTT/Cable&Wireless dialup (56k)
Opus Networx proxy PPP dialup (9600 baud)
Various BBS'es on my C-64 days (1200/300 Baud)
raj2001
04-09-03, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by AJ2086
Sadly a Cable Modem, DSL isnt available in my little hick town yet.
I honestly think cable is better. DSL is more expensive and in most cases they limit you to a horrible upload speed.
I'm using Optimum Online from Cablevision. 10mbit down / 1mbit up at $49.99/mo, I'm not complaining! :)
Here's what I've had in the past:
28.8k modem 1/95-6/01
56k modem 6/01-11/02
Good riddance to dial-up!
TNGTony
04-09-03, 01:05 PM
I have a cable modem right now. I love it, but there are some networking issues with the second computer that may screw up the whole thing. The second computer is ued almost exclusively for OK Bridge and it keeps kicking out of the connection to that host. This is something that never happened with the dial-up host. We may have to go back to that just because of this issue. I'm not going to pay for two ISPs.
See ya
Tony
Dmitriy
04-09-03, 02:56 PM
I will beat you all!:D I got cox cable and the speed gets up to 4mb down and 400kb up.
Dmitriy
04-09-03, 02:59 PM
:eek: I just looked at Kevin's connection. Wow. I guess that I'm not the fastest here. :(
But what can I do, still better than modem or dsl:) .
BobMurdoch
04-09-03, 06:25 PM
Cable modem from Cablevision here. DSL not available in my neighborhood. Sporadic outages are a pain, but a more vexing problem is hitting me at my office. We have several machines accessing a DSL modem via a LinkSys Cable/DSL Router after going through a 3Com Ethernet Hub. The problem, just in the last week, several web pages get hijacked and sent to Verizons' DSL Setup page where it tells me I have to setup my computer to access the web via my DSL. I fill it out and it refuses to load saying that I am NOT setup to receive DSL. Yet when I called their tech support they say that we are authorized. I bypassed the router and hub and hooked one PC into the cable modem and it worked fine. Another screwy thing is that the website I try to pull up raises a window that says the name on my certificate doesn't match the webpage (example: I try to go to google and the certificate for Verizon comes up) Anyone hit this problem and know of a solution? I spent 4 hours trying to kill this bug last night. My next step is to uninstall IE6.0 and load Netscape.
Bellsouth ADSL here, 1.54Mbs down 396Kbs Up 45.00 a month (I was paying 54 a month for dial-up, 33.00 for 2nd phone line and 21.00 ISP). LOVE IT. Got dual T-1's at work (I manage 4 LAN's/private WAN) and most times at home its as good if not better.
Cox Cable. I love it. In a year and a half, I've perhaps had a total of a couple hours when it was down. Once a car hit a pole, and a couple times we had short periods while they upgraded the system.
I've got a 56k modem at church, and it's painfully slow.
firephoto
04-10-03, 12:36 PM
56k v.90 dial up. :(
I did download a 700mb iso file once. Took about 4 or 5 days. :)
Modem is a USR 5686E external hooked to my brand new SMC Barricade 7004ABR router. The WAN port eagerly awaits a cable from ANYTHING!
waydwolf
04-11-03, 08:20 PM
Cox Cable, performs wonderfully, priced entirely reasonably. With them since the @Home days.
raj2001
04-22-03, 12:44 PM
Originally posted by BobMurdoch
Cable modem from Cablevision here. DSL not available in my neighborhood.
And you're complaining?
1800/256 Cable from Concast. I wish I had cablevsion.
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