  Fox McCloud Crazy like a fox.
join:2006-07-23 | reply to expert007 Re: Verizon...Ha
I'd take that too...anything to at least be able to playing games at low latency, use VoIP, and engage in just about any broadband activity out there. Although, having an upload greater than 128K would be nice..then I could use Slingbox. |
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join:2006-01-10 Buffalo, NY | reply to Sebastian You gotta be kidding me. What octane tweak are you using? My rev. A with great signal gives me 400k up max. |
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  Fox McCloud Crazy like a fox.
join:2006-07-23
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| reply to Sebastian If/when the upgrade to Revision A happens here (didn't Sprint say their entire network will be EVDO Revision A by this summer?) I'll probably consider getting one of their broadband cards and the specialized Linksys router...at the rate we're currently going, I doubt broadband is going to be deployed any time soon.
I also hope that I'll be able to get similar results to you, Sebastian. Even though $60 a month is a little pricey, I'd be willing to pay it if I could get decent speed and latency. |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to Sebastian Umm HSDPA 3.6 Mbps cards are already being sold - no network upgrades required. |
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  Sebastian Premium join:2000-12-22 New Haven, CT
3 edits | reply to Karl Bode it's pretty obvious sprint is king of wireless broadband...
sprint upgraded most areas around here to rev A and i get 2-3mbit/s down and almost 1mbit up with higher burst. you can actually game off it.. ping is about 40ms.
yet sprint advertises:
450-800 Kbps down with peak rates up to 3.1 Mbps 300-400 Kbps up with peak rates up to 1.8 Mbps
everyone else is still years behind.. |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | reply to JamesPC It's gotten ample press at this point, your answer is the second one... |
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