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said by keyboards :Actually, most home computers can easily handle the speed (assuming a 100 Mb NIC and running Verizon's optimizer to set a few parameters). The problem is that there are very few Internet sites that can support the FiOS available speeds. I was able to download the whole XP SP-3 ISO (350+ MB) in just a few minutes because Microsoft's site supported the speed (and was done at an off hour so it wasn't overly busy). You are correct, the limitation is on the greater "internet" side more so than at your home. However, the majority of consumer grade hardware (Linksys routers for example) can not properly handle an internet connection about around 15Mbps, and thats why FIOS provides the Actiontec device. -- "If it's to be a bloodbath, let it be now. Appeasement is not the answer." -Ronald Reagan- »www.theadvocates.org/quizp/index.html
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| said by wifi4milez :You are correct, the limitation is on the greater "internet" side more so than at your home. However, the majority of consumer grade hardware (Linksys routers for example) can not properly handle an internet connection about around 15Mbps, and thats why FIOS provides the Actiontec device. Sure? Even cheap and nasty routers these days can do 50Mbps+ |
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| said by Ignite :said by wifi4milez :You are correct, the limitation is on the greater "internet" side more so than at your home. However, the majority of consumer grade hardware (Linksys routers for example) can not properly handle an internet connection about around 15Mbps, and thats why FIOS provides the Actiontec device. Sure? Even cheap and nasty routers these days can do 50Mbps+ Yep, 100% positive. Althought the devices have a 10/100 ports, many simply cant handle the throughput. I used Linksys as an example due to their popularity, and the WRT series tops out at around 15Mbps (and thats WITH 3rd party firmware helping things along!). -- "If it's to be a bloodbath, let it be now. Appeasement is not the answer." -Ronald Reagan- »www.theadvocates.org/quizp/index.html
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  Ignite Premium,VIP join:2004-03-18 UK clubs: | Ah ok. My last 3 routers were all capable of over 20Mbit, even my venerable old Buffalo. |
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| said by Ignite :Ah ok. My last 3 routers were all capable of over 20Mbit, even my venerable old Buffalo. I dont think Buffalo ever suffered from this issue, and I had a D-Link that worked great. My understand was that it was mostly a Linksys problem, although there were other devices that couldnt cope either. |
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