QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole At least you were able to solve your problem. I have heard some real horror stories about DSL service being degraded during certain hours of the day, weather conditions, moon phases, whatever. Another factor is distance from the telephone company's switch. My house is over five wire miles from the central office, so I was told that I can't get DSL at all. Cox Digital cable has no problem reaching me, even though their central office is further away, so I don't know why Qwest can't. I think digital cable systems are faster than DSL, anyway.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole At least you were able to solve your problem. I have heard some real horror stories about DSL service being degraded during certain hours of the day, weather conditions, moon phases, whatever. Another factor is distance from the telephone company's switch. My house is over five wire miles from the central office, so I was told that I can't get DSL at all. Cox Digital cable has no problem reaching me, even though their central office is further away, so I don't know why Qwest can't. I think digital cable systems are faster than DSL, anyway. DSL will not reach more than 3 miles and some change. Cable will reach a bit further. One day coming soon, FTTH will arrive at your local Telco. These can reach 180 kilometers to your house without need for repeaters and have 10's of gigs of bandwidth. DSL, Cable will be made obselete the instant you are "Lit" at your house. I am not sure if emeraldisle is trying to run 4 computers to one DSL Telephone Number with a total of 3 meg bandwidth that must be shared.... or 4 computers with 4 DSL lines (4 telephone lines) at 3 meg each. Surge protector? I dont know that DSL lines had those. I use a Cyberpower 1500 AVR Battery Backup that is capable of operating my computer for 43 minutes in a real world black out. More than enough time to shut down safely. If there is a lightning strike, the DSL Box will take the hit, what's left gets into my motherboard and it's time to upgrade anyway. I dont think Telco's intentonally degrade service. Both parties have signed for DSL service which should at least approach minimum levels of bandwidth 24/7 barring internet problems. I do a great deal of online gaming which requires a connection to the server of about 70 ms or less on my Yahoo and have yet to experience problems. I am about to light a second computer for the wife to use onto my line and have no worries about bandwidth.