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 > * > _______________________________________________ > G4 mailing list > G4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g4 > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984