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Review by kr_kelly  Posted: 11 days ago member for 5 years, 36 visits, last login: 11 days ago
Philadelphia,Philadelphia,PA
$69 per month
Cavalier
"fast, reliable, good price"
"took away my static IP with not letting me know"
"been a customer for over a year and very happy with service"
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Switched from Verizon to Cavalier received a lower price faster and more reliable service. 5-8 MB downloads and 800K upload.
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Review by DMyers77  UPDATED: 14 days ago member for 1 year, 20 visits, last login: 14 days ago
Halethorpe,Baltimore,MD
$72 per month
about 15 days
Verizon
"Fast (8-9 Mb down, 800k up @ 8,250 feet)"
"their fix for everything is to lower your sync speed"
"Can't beat the price"
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UPDATE 11/08/09
Cavalier added some new fees, so my total bill is now $72, but the service has been rock-solid since my last review.
»www.speedtest.net/result/616267140.png
UPDATE 03/08/09
Speeds seem to have returned to normal. I ran another line test, and it looks like I've been re-routed through their Washington, DC servers.
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While latency is a little on the high side, I am getting great throughput, and I think I'm going to stick with them for now. If the network goes haywire again, I have direct contact numbers for both an engineer and a provisioning tech.
Their phone tech support is hit or miss... sometimes you get a good tech, but most times you don't. When I called about my slow speeds, their only "fix" is to lower my modem sync speed, for "stability". When that doesn't work, they blame overall internet congestion, the problems between Sprint and Cogent, and everything else under the sun (except their network).
If they do send a tech out, don't expect him/her to do anything but verify that your ready light is on, and call the office to "lower your speed for stabilty" (even if it's working perfectly while he is there.)
All in all, though, I get phone service (unlimited local and long distance + all features), and DSL that gives me almost 9Mbps download speeds. And my bill for all of this is $70, taxes included.
I don't know of any other company that would give you this much for that price. (For comparison, Verizon wants to give me similar service, but with less calling features and only 5MB DSL, for $80 BEFORE taxes. They also say that my line doesn't qualify for 7.1 DSL.)
UPDATE 03/05/09
I recieved a call from a Cavtel engineer yesterday. Apparently, one of my many complaints made its way up to him. He informed me that they had been having a problem with one of their Baltimore area routers. They had to replace a bad card during the time I first started having problems, which only fixed the problem for a couple of months. Now they have replaced the whole router, and he was calling me personally to see if my issue was fixed on my end.
I explained to him that my connection has been stable, but that the phone techs had lowered my speed to try and fix the problem, and that none of them knew how to put me back to the speeds I had originally.
He asked for my email address, so that he could cc me on an email he was sending to the provisioning dept.
I never received an email, but did receive a conference call from the engineer and the provisioning tech later that day. I explained again what had happened, and he tweaked the DSLAM while he was one the phone with me. His first attempt lowered my speed to around 1800kbps, so he put me on hold. When he came back, he asked me to run another speed test, and I was back to 8867kbps down and 864kbps up (using Speakeasy's speed test.) He then gave me his phone number, and said that I could call him directly anytime if I have problems.
After I got off the phone with them, I logged into the modem interface, and my modem is again syncing at 10137 down and 1021 up, using fastpath, with no errors.
It looks like I may be cancelling my Verizon order....
UPDATE 02/23/09
I experienced slow night-time connections again last week, and used the online chat service to try and resolve the issue (my connection to Cavalier's servers was fine). The tech I talked to said that my line looks fine, and that I should be getting 6MB down all the time. I explained to him that I can connect at that speed only to Cavalier's servers and that my line tests (run from this site) is showing packet loss. His only response was to "lower my speed for stability", which I declined.
The problem seemed to resolve itself after a couple of days, but now I'm only getting 5832 down and 732 up.
Line stats are:
sync: 7107 / 883 margin: 11 / 14 line attenuation: 33 / 22 transfer mode: Fastpath
I have an order in for Verizon to install voice/DSL on the 2nd jack on my NID, so I can evaluate their service and compare it to my current one. They say that I qualify for their 5M/7.1M service, and with the line stats I'm showing, I'm hoping it ends up at 7.1M.
UPDATE 11/15/08
Still doing strong, with speed tests showing 6,450K down and 800K up, 24x7.
UPDATE 11/12/08
I called and talked to a tech, and asked him to put me back on a "default" profile, as the field tech called it. He said that he did so, and that my modem should be resetting. My modem never reset, and my speeds never changed. I think he was probably logged into the wrong port. I thanked him for his time, and ended the call.
After I got off the phone with him, I initiated a chat from support.cavtel.com, and got a different tech. She was able to put me back on the "default" profile and reset my modem. I am now on Fastpath again and the modem is synching at 7365 down and 855 up with no errors. This is a far cry from the 10M down and 1M up I was getting yesterday, but if it's stable I can live with it. Besides, I can't get faster DSL from anyone else, at least not for $14.95. Keeping my fingers crossed....
UPDATE 11/11/08
Cavalier sent a tech out today to test my line. Of course, since tech was coming out, my internet was working better than it ever has (9Mb down and 900k up). He said that the modem was synched up at 10Mb down and 1Mb up with no errors. Someone must have fixed something somewhere. I was getting 300k downloads last night.
Since I had been having problems that he couldn't duplicate onsite, he called his office and asked them to give a different profile for "stability". The result is that my modem now synchs at 6MB down and 384k up, in interleaved mode (used to be fastpath.)
The tech said that I could call to have my profile put back, if my speeds stayed stable. I asked him if they had fixed a network problem and he didn't know. I may call them in a day or so to see if I can at least get my upload speeds back to what they used to be.
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We bought our house in 2006, and had Cavalier setup our home phone and DSL service. When the service was activated, I was blown away by the speed I was getting. I would get a consistent 8Mb down and 800k up, 24x7. This could be confirmed using any speed test on the web.
Within the last few months, though, the speed has dropped considerably. It still runs at 8Mb from 12AM - 6 AM, but then slows down to around 1.5Mb around 11AM to as slow as 500k around 5pm. I like to watch Sesame Street videos with my son on YouTube after work, and the connection is so slow the videos take up to 10 min to start.
I have tried calling Cavalier support, but they don't seem to know how to fix the problem. They want to send out a tech to check my jack, even though I told them that plugging the modem directly into the NID doesn't fix the issue.
I confirmed, via the modem's web interface, that it is synching at 9Mb down and 1Mb up with no errors, but Cavalier's network just can't seem to deliver.
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Review by MrSlowski  UPDATED: 125 days ago member for 2.6 years, 8 visits, last login: 77 days ago
Philadelphia,Philadelphia,PA
Contract price not specified.
Cavalier
"Everything is OK w Cav now."
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My speed with CavTel has never gone above 800k. My modem failed last week (Thursday night) and they shipped me a new one on Friday. I rec'd it on Monday and from what I was told that modem was incompatible w my dsl run so they were upgrading me (no charges) and once Verizon switched it over I would be up and running, the did say within 5 bus. days (that was Tues), not sure if I've been switched yet.
Anyway, speed has never been good, price is cheap enough but Comcast's $13 a mon deal for 12mb (43 after 6 months) is starting to look like a real good deal. I'm paying $25 now and not even getting 1mb.
Funny though since I was down I did sponge my neighbor's open wireless to check my mail and noticed it was faster than I was used to and did a speed test. I hit 2m 3 times and was over 1m several times. This was over wireless from roughly 100-125ft from their house across the road. Why can't CavTel get me over 1m?
UPDATE**** finally got switched over on Friday, and finally did some speed tests to see what's going on. WOW-- surprise surprise. 8m, 5m, 7m, 3m. Nothing under 1.5m (only one test point, so could have been issue there). Downloaded Openoffice to my new computer and it took about 1-2 min (wasn't paying close attention). Finally DSL that works. This is AWESOME! I am back to recommending CavTel to those in area who can't get Fios. I'm still in line for that.
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Review by Phillysim  UPDATED: 1 year ago member for 1 year, 3 visits, last login: 215 days ago
Philadelphia,Philadelphia,PA
$63 per month (12 month contract)
about 8 days
Cavalier
"Good value. Easy install"
"DSL Speed not near the advertised 8 Mbps"
"Good value, for 3.5 to 4.0 Mbps DSL + phone"
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I had to switch my ISP from DCA Net (an excellent service) as they are getting out of the residential market. So I chose the Cavalier C2 plan (DSL, free local phone, & free long distance) at $50.
Presales service was good. Questions were answered, though I was not told about the $13.14 fees for End User Access and End User Common Line.
Modem arrived within 5 days of order. DSL was switched from DCA Net to Cavalier at 8 days. Switch was painless. I continued to use my DCA Net supplied modem (Speedstream 5100) which is set in "bridge mode". All I had to do was alter my Netgear router (FR114P) DNS setting to Automatic and that was it.
After two months of service there have been no interruptions. DSL Download speed is typically from 3.5 to 4.0 Mbps. Slowest has been 2.3, fastest time was 4.3. Speed is the same if I measure at the phone company NID/demarcation box. Upload time is a fairly constant 600 to 700 Kbps. I do not know how far I am from the Central Office, though Cavalier runs on Verizon phone lines (I think).
The IP number is listed by Cavalier as dynamic, but has not changed in 2 months (nice). I have had no trouble with VOIP (Skype & iChat AV).
Verizon charges $50 for similar phone + DSL service but with a speed of only up to 1 Mbps. For phone + 3 Mbps DSL Verizon charges $70/mo.
Overall Cavalier service as been trouble free. Recommended.
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Review by hsindogg  UPDATED: 1.2 years ago member for 7.4 years, 2805 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Baltimore,Baltimore City,MD
$65 per month (12 month contract)
about 95 days
Cavalier
"Good value for the price."
"Took forever to get installed, bad communication, bad customer support."
"If you're looking for a good package for a very good price...they can't be beat, but you'll pay the price for support."
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I placed the order for Cavtel on June 17th, and was told it could take up to 30 days to install/switchover from Verizon. So, after a month, with no information at all from Cavtel, I called their support line. They said that my CO didn't have the available equipment and that I had to wait, and to call the following week. So I did, and this time they told me that Verizon hasn't released my line, which was probably true because they were about to strike and were in labor negotiations, so I'm sure they weren't in any hurry to fulfill their work orders. So now it's early September, I call and they say they still don't have the equipment at the CO, so at this point I basically give up and then maybe a week later, in mid September, our voicemail system no longer works, so I called Cavtel, and low and behold, our POTS line was switched over. So now it's just up to waiting for the DSL line to be provisioned. I wait a few weeks, and on Sept. 25th I called to see what the status was because their automated telephone service said the product was suppose to be delivered between Sept 8th and Sept 22nd. The support person told me, that due to Hurricane Isabel, their work orders were behind and they're going down a list of work orders to ship out modems. Well, we did have a hurricane, so I went with that story. Well, I get home, and what do you know...there's a Fedex package waiting for me. The modem arrived that day, and I call tech support for the static IP, gateway, and DNS and I get it up and running in an hour.
I signed up for the Unlimited Local/Long Distance and Hotwire DSL package at $74.95/month. They advertise speeds from 4Mbps/1Mbps, but so far my speeds are more like 650kbps/550kbps. I'm going to call them to have them check my loop because when we had Verizon, we reached speeds of 1400kbps/200kbps. But so far I can't complain, mainly because I finally have internet service after 3 months!
Overall: B- for lack of communication and a long long wait, but a very good product for the money.
Update:
I ordererd in mid-June and at the time, the DSL service speed was offered at 768/768. Since then they've upgraded to 960/960, but unless you've ordered just recently, older service might not have been upgraded. I made a quick call to tech support who confirmed my DSL service was at 768/768, and I made another quick call to customer support who sent out a service order to upgrade it to 960/960. And if you're lucky enough, you'll qualify for their new RADSL service, which has speeds up to 4mbps if you're within 4000 feet of the CO and 2mbps for within 8000 feet.
I've had a line monitor on my DSL line for a week, and the pings and packet loss are excellent. I think their service is top notch for the price.
Update:
I switched to Phonom/Cavtel VoIP. Switchover was easy, since Cavalier supplies the DSL, and Phonom operates under Cavalier. The problem relates to customer service, and what appropriate DSL service I should be receiving. I was told many things, and after days and days of trying to get some resolution/truth, I may finally be getting the appropriate ADSL service. Basically, I was lied to on several occasions by customer support, it seems that all they want you to do is hang up, but they don't understand that we have real problems that need to be fixed.
Service/Price is great, but their support is really making their image terrible.
Update 12/12/07:
It's been a while since I updated this, but for about 24 I've had pretty reliable service and never had to contact Customer Support.
2 weeks ago, my VoIP service went out, I put in the dreaded Customer Support call, and for the last 2 weeks I've gotten no where. Called last night to Tech Support instead of Customer Support, and of course......Cavtel had switched me over to PoTS, instead of VoIP.. Now there's a ticket to switch my service back to VoIP. Why they switched my service to PoTS is unknown. I estimate it will take at least 2 more weeks to get it fixed.
Update 7/30/08:
Well after 3 years of having pretty good service, my DSL line grinded to a halt (40-60% packet loss) and Cavalier wasn't able to repair the line. I gave them 7 business days (10 overall), and even troubleshot the line for them. My packet loss was between my IP and the Gateway IP. I ran a new homerun line, and changed the cat5e cable from the DSL modem. I tested it with 4 machines to make sure it wasn't my desktop NIC...same result for all 4 machines. It had to be outside from my NID to the CO or wherever the Gateway IP hardware was located. It may have even been my DSL router, which they refused to send me a new one even after we had exhausted days of trying new things and trouble shooting.
I cancelled today and ordered Verizon DSL.
8/7/08 - See my Verizon review - »Review of Verizon Online DSL by hsindogg
Cancelled with them as well as their support/installation was horrible.
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Review by teminutemail  UPDATED: 1.2 years ago member for 1.2 years, 0 visits, last login: 1.2 years ago
Philadelphia,Philadelphia,PA
$40 per month
about 15 days
Verizon
"Great Deal"
"Blocked ports"
"Good if you don't have specific tech needs"
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I had to cancel Cavalier a few days after setup. They block a bunch of ports including 1433 and 1434 which are used for MS SQL Server.
When you finally get through to tech support they are very informative but everyone else (Sales, Customer Service, etc.) have no idea what a port is and/or will claim they "do not block ports" until you mention that you've already talked to tech support.
Someone in Business Care said they 'might' be able to allow those ports if I ordered a T1 line.
I wanted to use them because their package is a great deal.
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Review by wdiggums  UPDATED: 1.3 years ago member for 6.8 years, 27 visits, last login: 1.3 years ago
Bethel Park,Allegheny,PA
$50 per month
about 21 days
"high rate of speed , price"
"waiting for phone number to move to cavtel"
"so far so good high speed adsl2 that rocks and competes with cable"
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Fios is unavailable in my house area yet but is due here, cavtel beat them to the punch. $50 dollars a month no contract unlimited calling usa and canada + at my house an up to 8 meg down and 2 meg up line, basically $25 unlim calling and $25 8 meg dsl line ( look out verizon and voip ) east coast only company right now from virginia to new york with television only in virginia, yes that would be $25 for unlim usa & canada + $25 for 8 meg adsl2 line + $25 for 150 all digital channels ( when the tv gets here )so far very reliable dsl only trouble is with the two linux based machines here and the dns from cavtel and getting linksys router to work all together, the fix btw is to use opendns.com and program it into the router and linux computers... hope if anyone reads this it saves linux based dsl headaches to anyone using dsl and linux web site is www.getc2.com or www.cavtel.com. order process was easy install they sent a verizon truck out to turn back on our house line which was silent after switching to lingo (voip) they send a dsl modem for the cost of shipping which is $9.99 not sure of brand on it at the moment. they told me to cancel lingo and so i did as they had verizon out to turn line back on but when i did lingo dropped our phone number and wasnt scheduled to be picked up by cavtel for a week and a half yet, net result, we could call out but any incoming calls returned a busy signal other than that no huge complaints.
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Review by mastersnort8  Posted: 1.5 years ago member for 1.5 years, 2 visits, last login: 1.5 years ago
Niagara Falls,Niagara,NY
$64 per month
about 28 days
Cavalier
"It's better than dial up"
"Lousy tech service...poor co-ordination between local telco and thier field techs"
"ok value for the money if you can get it up and running....but if I had it to do over again..."
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Service installed after 10 day wait...slow dsl...after three scheduled vendor meets (and stiffs) between verizon and cavelier, they finally got service going better...900kbps...not great, but ok...three weeks later speed dropped to 200 kbps...after four calls to tech service, where they told me problem was with my computer, not their service, they finally replaced a network card or something and got me up to speed...offered to credit me 5.60 for my troubles and downtime. Meanwhile, I bought a new phone line, new ethernet cable and new antivirus software...out of pocket 100.00+...cost is low for a reason...avoid if you can...if I had it to do over again I would have gone with roadrunner....working well now....we'll see for how long. speed now 1100-1200kbps
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Review by yalalouf  UPDATED: 1.5 years ago member for 3 years, 33 visits, last login: 1 year ago
Clarkston,Oakland,MI
$25 per month
about 14 days
Cavalier
"Very fast connection. Reliable so far (1 week). Good price. Reasonable technical support."
"Terrible customer service. Terrible install coordination"
"Good value for money. Buy only if you are a patient person and have some technical ability"
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Recently switched from att/Yahoo. Speed is roughly 5 times better than att. Bundle price very attractive and includes phone service with unlimited LD and all other features plus DSL service for 50/month.
Installation coordination was horrendous. Service was switched back on Monday morning without prior notice. DSL modem did not ship until Monday night and did not arrive until 3 days after old services was disconnected. Called customer service on Monday morning and was told modem shipped out and would be there same day (turned out to be a lie). On a second call that evening I was told the modem just shipped and will be there by Wednesday. Customer service not available after hours (they work 9-5). Tech support was very professional (long wait though "due to inclement weather"). Provided me with answers as well as dial-up service information while I waited for modem. Modem arrived on Wednesday and now all is well.
Bottom line: Glad I switched. Could do without the aggravation.
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my expieriance was unfortunatly worse than yours. I lost use of phone and internet for THREE WEEKS one time a week another time and a couple of days randomly. In one month I made 41 hour long each calls ( on my pay by the minute cell phone ). but service seems ok after all that mess. AT&T created most of the problems, but Caviler people lied, and even hung up the phone on me. | |
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| Re: Caviler c2 We, too, just switched, so we will hold our breath and see if we get the same connection/setup issues as the rest.
We live within 1 mile of the CO, so I am not overly worried about the dsl connection.
We are switching from ATT/Yahoo -- who have tripled their prices in the last 3 months and ATT's customer service /tech support has gone into the shitter.
It's (sad to say this) worse than Comcrap!!
So, anything beats ATT -- even dial up beats ATT. Ok, I didn't just say that, but there are some days I think that's true. | |
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| Re: Caviler c2 Newbie in MD here - Because I am on a very tight budget I am thinking of trying Cavalier C2 $50 per month. The Cav-tel sales rep was clueless if my current desktop (using AOL dial-up and a Dell Desktop Dimension L800r Windows ME) could handle C2 DSL. My question can it? If yes, how do I get WiFi? or better yet, how do I setup this DSL and WiFi? Any recommendations on routers etc are appreciated as well. Thanks. | |
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Review by Landin_CH  UPDATED: 1.6 years ago member for 6.8 years, 834 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Fredericksburg,Spotsylvania,VA
$25 per month
Cavalier
"Fastest broadband ISP in my area ... bar none."
"Takes long time to get ahold of Tech Support or Help Desk"
"Faster than other DSL or even cable providers ... glad I have it."
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Didn't have too many HSI choices. CavTel.Net advertises speeds up to fifteen megs (»www.cavtel.com/forhome/web_highspeed.php) but I actually get 4-6 megs most times. [SpeakEasy: Download Speed: 5098 kbps (637.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 615 kbps (76.9 KB/sec transfer rate) History at »/testhistory/765541/b9503 and »/archive/cavte···zip=224] CavTel.Net has some packet losses en route, but can't get them to take a look at the IPs I give them as problematic hops. Doesn't affect my surfing or downloading, seems like. My CO/DCO is 7500 feet away so I should be getting more like 6-8 megs, according to some ... although Verizon tech is amazed at my 4-6 megs "since I'm not on FIOS." Anyway, besides a few line cuts by contractors or construction crews, have been up the vast majority of the time. Average pings inside CavTel.Net seems to be under 50ms compared to external times. (Don't pretend to understand their routing, though; hop selections just plain weird.) Ordered service via their web site and got the self-install kit with intro letter about a week later. I connected their Paradyne ADSL modem to my phone line, connected a spare computer and spare phone to the modem, and just waited. The modem sync'ed one overnight and I was online. After a week or so without going down, I cancelled Adelphia.Net by returning their cable modem. Recently, I switched to a Zoom ADSL modem I bought myself but it did not improve my line speeds much, although it can do wireless access and just has more options. Can't say much about their help desk/tech support, though. Long wait times, both dial-in and on-line. Best to first try everything yourself. If you need lineman to come to your house, most times local telco tech or contractor will show up - not CavTel. Bottom line is that I'm happy with what I have since »Company entry - Cavalier Telephone cites 256-960K - and the modem was included free of charge. Package cost: $68.73 - unlimited phone service (24.95), ADSL (25.00), fees and taxes.
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Update: CavTel download speed claim scaled down to "up to 8 megs" on their web, but didn't change my speeds any. Guess too many people couldn't get up that high ... Still glad I have it, though.
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