On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 22:34:36 -0700, "js" <bft3711ah@comcast.net> wrote: How are you guys get all these speeds? I live North/East of Pleasanton, Ca and I'd be lucky if I can get such speeds. Are you guys talking about the "real world download speeds". My real world download speed is always below 1mbps. The user below is a dsl customer. I'm guessing a 6Mb customer. If they live within
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:41:11 -0700, Charliec wrote: So, I am investigating whether a switch to Comcast would be worth the effort (considering all the affected online accounts -bill payments, etc that I would have to deal with changing). That really depends. Is it worth the extra money to get the extra speed? Assuming you are paying for "at&t Yahoo! HSI" Express, you are paying, probably
Thanks all for the input. On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 21:07:59 -0400, "DeADtIreD" <deadtired@deadtired.net> wrote: well here is my comcast speeds after boost is completed Download Speed: 10886 kbps (1360.8 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 2760 kbps (345 KB/sec transfer rate) this is out of Augusta Ga and dsl has not had these speeds around here "Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:41:11 -0700, Charliec <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote: I know this is probably a question that cannot be answered outright, but I am looking for insights into possible enhancements to my online through-put. I have WinXP SP3 linked to the Internet via a DSL Modem. I currently experience appropriately 1243 KB/s download, 323 KB/s uploads. I am in San Francisco
On May 21, 11:50 pm, Anthony Marsh <anthony_ma...@comcast.net> wrote: Betts wrote: ctops.legal wrote: On May 20, 7:52 pm, "Timothy Daniels" <SpamBuc...@NoSpamPlease.biz> wrote: "ctops.legal" wrote: Comcast says it don't supply advanced cable splitters for there customer, I explained that modems have trouble with their return signal if they go through