[G4] DSL and Cable modems: Which is better?
Frank Sudore
fsudore at mac.com
Wed Mar 8 04:27:49 PST 2006
TAKE IT FROM ME CABLE CALE CABLE!! The only downfall is if you need a
static IP.
Frank
On Mar 6, 2006, at 7:37 PM, Jones Earle wrote:
> My answer is Cable modem.
>
> Perhaps it is peculiar to my locality, but I have fantastically
> fast modem service through Comcast. When downloading from a fast
> server (for example getting updated software from Apple), the peak
> DL rates are something like 700 kBytes/sec, or 5.6 mbits/sec. That
> is equivalent to about four T-1 lines.
>
> The average DL speed is of course less, but almost always 200kBytes
> (1.6 Mbits) per second. That's about a T-1 line. The cost is
> about $55 per month, once you get past the introductory offers
> (first month $20, etc.)
>
> The people I know who are on DSL get a 'guaranteed' 396 kbit/sec
> rate or about 50kBytes/sec.
>
> I don't know the price of DSL.
>
> DSL uses the same phone lines that your voice phone uses. (The
> local telephone techs call this "flashlight wiring".) That is why
> you must be within a certain distance (about three miles) from the
> nearest telephone central station or repeater.
>
> The problems that Comcast had a few years ago have been solved.
> The worst situation I face today is when, for some unknown reason,
> I find my internet connection dead when I start up. I unplug the
> modem for a half-minute or so, plug it back in, and things are
> fine. This might happen about once a month.
>
> I live in the San Francisco Bay area on the peninsula about 30
> miles south of San Francisco?
>
> What is your experience? I would be especially interested in DSL
> performance and price.
>
> Thanks!
>
> earle
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