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espaeth
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reply to NickD

Re: Monitoring Tools

said by NickD:

instead of capping upgrade the network
They did.

You can get around the caps by leveraging the benefits of those upgrades and signing up for the 60mbps tier.

Warez_Zealot

join:2006-04-19
Vancouver

said by espaeth:

said by NickD:

instead of capping upgrade the network
They did.

You can get around the caps by leveraging the benefits of those upgrades and signing up for the 60mbps tier.
lol, $140/mo for internet!? That must be a joke. I bet you won't even get 80% of the advertised speeds.

cahiatt
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join:2001-03-21
Smyrna, GA

said by Warez_Zealot:

....That must be a joke. I bet you won't even get 80% of the advertised speeds.
I'm having trouble with getting even 15% my paid speeds. My CBN account is choking down with 300k out of the supposed 2.0 meg of upload that I'm supposed to have....

reply to espaeth

said by espaeth:

said by NickD:

instead of capping upgrade the network
They did.

You can get around the caps by leveraging the benefits of those upgrades and signing up for the 60mbps tier.
Brilliant suggestion. All I have to do is move halfway across the country to St. Louis, buy a house in the "right" neighborhood, and sign up for five-times-what-it's-worth "service?" Great idea!

reply to Warez_Zealot
you got it easy dude, i would love to have that. instead i get this

»my.bigpond.com/internetplans/bro···ault.jsp


reply to cahiatt

said by cahiatt:

My CBN account is choking down with 300k out of the supposed 2.0 meg of upload that I'm supposed to have....
2.0 Mbps = 2.0 megaBITS per second, not megabytes. 2.0MB = 2048 bytes; 2.0 Mb = 256 bytes. So you're actually getting MORE than advertised.


chrtrsux

@charter.com

2.0 Mbps = (2.0 * (1024 Kbps/Mbps) * (1024 bps/Kbps) / 8) Bps
= 262144 Bps



iteg

@integraonline.net

reply to Warez_Zealot
Cable never has a guaranteed speed! You need to use a T1 if you want a guaranteed speed. Plus you can bond T1's together. On another note, Cable and DSL is technically a residential product. There is no service level guarantee on either. This means that if your service goes down, it can take up to 2 days to fix the problem! Try to pay your employees to sit on their hands for that long! Now does it take that long? Not very often. But I have a client that encountered that situation. And it was a costly mistake! They switched to a T1. They pay a little more, but it's called piece of mind insurance that his employees won't need a 2 day lunch break!
Plus Charter has a horrible reputation for their business customers!


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