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Brian Scott
Sons of Glitches!

Registered: Dec 2008
Location: Hollywood
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Aug-30-2011 00:51
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MelBeat
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2008
Location: Torrance, CA, USA
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You haven't explained what you meant by wireless. If mobile, all carriers have internet only options, there is Clear, Time Warner has a mobile option too. If just wifi, then any broadband will do as long as you use a wireless router. Most will give you a discount for the first year and / or a free wireless router, especially if you shop through a reseller. I've had a good experience with Time Warner until I moved, and now bandwidth from my node seems to be shared amongst too many of my neighbors. Time Warner charges you an additional $5 fee if you don't have any other service from them. However, if you already get basic cable as part of rent / association fees then you are considered a "bulk" customer and you don't have to pay this fee. Also, you will be renting your cable modem; you have the option of buying your own but the savings are very minimal and I think time-limited, and with the rate the modems go bad it's better to do so anyway. The best reviews I've heard are for AT&T's UVerse and Verizon's FIOS, although AT&T has now started capping traffic to 200GB monthly. Another advantage of cable internet is you are not bound by a contract and can start / stop service at any time; just go to your local cable company and pick up / drop off the modem.
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Aug-30-2011 02:21
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MelBeat
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2008
Location: Torrance, CA, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by MelBeat
bandwidth from my node seems to be shared amongst too many of my neighbors |
Meaning I get the maximum speed during non peak hours but it drops to even 1/3 at peak hours.
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Aug-30-2011 02:24
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LAdazeNYnights
Crossing Swords

Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I just got TWC installed earlier today.
I'm pretty unhappy with the service already.
I'm not strong enough, technically, to really work my way around all of this...
I want to say that I'm being throttled, but I felt that was more of a "if you're using too much bandwith, maybe they'll cut you back" type of thing, whereas I only now had it installed so bandwith shouldn't be an issue. Currently, if I'm running utorrent, my internet doesn't seem to work at all / works ridiculously slowly. I get 1.1 - 1.3mbps on utorrent and 'could not find server' on the internet. Running a network diagnostic thing I've found 1) "there seems to be a problem with your dns server" (it's set to 'automatically assign' and 2) "windows has confirmed that there is a problem with your connection"
I don't really know what to do. If this is going to be the order of the day I don't want to continue using this service. I think something must be improperly configured here though.
I ran glasnost for bittorrent and it read : "Your ISP appears to rate limit downloads on port 6881. In our tests, downloads on port 6881 achieved up to 3576 Kbps while downloads on port 53230 achieved up to 2514 Kbps." which doesn't make any sense to me.
But yeah, the long and short of it seems to be - i can't use the internet while utorrent is running, even though utorrent is still able to download. what. the. fuck.
HALP
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Sep-14-2011 06:21
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