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Trains.com Reader Poll - February 2004

  • Earthlink DSL - Quick, easy, no drop offs! The dial-up frustrations are a thing of the past!
  • Just Love DSL. I can oder parts for my layout at same time I am looking at the parts catalog of the manafacture, while recieving a fax telling me my account is over drawn.
  • Use SBC Yahoo DSL. When it works it's great, but I don't like talking to people from another country when there are problems with it. 90% of the foreign ITs' can' t speak the American English well enough to help you. Bring back the ITs' to the US!!
  • I USE 56K MODEM, AM NOT MARRIED TO THE COMPUTER (OR ANYTHING ELSE!), CAN'T JUSTIFY HIGH COST FOR ADDED SPEED GIVEN AMOUNT OF USAGE. I DO NOT FIND THE RESPONSE TIMES THAT SLOW.
  • Earthlink DSL. Quick and so far headache free.[^]
  • Selected home broadband, but it is satellite internet. Some of us still do not have access to DSL or cable, and dial-up is tooooooo slow.
  • I am using a 56k dial up modem. Upgrade? NAH!!! [^]
    A dial up connection is ok with me.

    Modeloldtimer

  • Using AOL Broadband (dsl) It's faster than a GG-1, more powerful than the E-44, and at least as versatile as a diesel! I think?
    Railroaders do it on steel
  • I have both cable modem and wireless broadband service available, and my computer automatically switches between the two services for different Web and e-mail accounts.
  • Sometimes I am so overwhelmed by all that I have coming and going from the house
    I just keep my 56K dial up . I put up with the slow speed because I must. When I am through "paying back the rebates to MSN " I will get high speed through the phone co.
    I must pay MSN 21$ a month for one more year. I think the high sprrd will make viewing videos much better. Charlie Norr Springfield MO
  • I am using 256k ADSL via an independent ISP. Because we down under are out of sync with US, downloads are not so much of a hassle. Fair dinkum, I'm happy. And by the way, the site is pretty good.[8D]
  • useing msnwebtv.net to access trains.com. can't justify the cost of a computer. loads a little slow, and video is out of the question, but $21.95 a mo. is affordable. scotty4
  • I'm retired, so I use 56kps dial-up. I really don't need the blazing speed of the DSL, etc., although I'd like to have something a little faster for downloading the great articles in MR - but, that's what I can afford right now, and it's better than nothing!
  • I use 56k, as long as i don't get in a hurry ( retired ) so why hurry,it fine>>>>>>>AKA HUB
  • I still use the 56K modem. It works for me and is a lot cheaper. Incidently,why couldn,t I vote? When I clicked on the vote option {on my MR newsletter] it went directly to this [comments] page.