M metooxx Aug 20, 2002 #81 Originally posted by Sarasota Personall at times my cable competes with a t-1 line. I routinely download at over 1200 kbps, and my DSL was usually around 400 to 500. I thinks it depends on the company and the area you live in. More... The key words are "at times" ...
Originally posted by Sarasota Personall at times my cable competes with a t-1 line. I routinely download at over 1200 kbps, and my DSL was usually around 400 to 500. I thinks it depends on the company and the area you live in. More... The key words are "at times" ...
M metooxx Sep 1, 2002 #83 Originally posted by mercedes500 Go for DSL. You dont need T1 for trading. More... Depends ...
J JayS Sep 1, 2002 #84 I average 1900 kbps down and 350 up on TWC RoadRunner Houston (cable- residential). On bad days about 1500/300 on good 2100/375.
I average 1900 kbps down and 350 up on TWC RoadRunner Houston (cable- residential). On bad days about 1500/300 on good 2100/375.
C cashonly Bright Trading, LLC Sep 2, 2002 #85 When cable modem first came to me I was one of the first in the hood to get it. Pretty much 800K up and down. Now, it's a couple years later and DSL is available. I just got it as a backup, but it looks like its going to be primary. DSL is 1000K down and 250K up Cable is down to 300K up and down. You never know unless you do a side-by-side comparison at YOUR location.
When cable modem first came to me I was one of the first in the hood to get it. Pretty much 800K up and down. Now, it's a couple years later and DSL is available. I just got it as a backup, but it looks like its going to be primary. DSL is 1000K down and 250K up Cable is down to 300K up and down. You never know unless you do a side-by-side comparison at YOUR location.
A axeman Sep 2, 2002 #86 Just tested my cable against an LA server. 2000 kbps down, 350 kbps up RoadRunner in san diego rocks axeman
Just tested my cable against an LA server. 2000 kbps down, 350 kbps up RoadRunner in san diego rocks axeman
T Trade_Cents Sep 2, 2002 #87 Originally posted by axeman Just tested my cable against an LA server. 2000 kbps down, 350 kbps up RoadRunner in san diego rocks axeman More... What site do you use to test your upload and download speeds?
Originally posted by axeman Just tested my cable against an LA server. 2000 kbps down, 350 kbps up RoadRunner in san diego rocks axeman More... What site do you use to test your upload and download speeds?
A axeman Sep 2, 2002 #88 http://www.dslreports.com/stest?loc=2 axeman Originally posted by Trade_Cents What site do you use to test your upload and download speeds? More...
http://www.dslreports.com/stest?loc=2 axeman Originally posted by Trade_Cents What site do you use to test your upload and download speeds? More...
B bungrider Sep 2, 2002 #89 I've used both. I've used DSL more than cable, but in my experience, cable has 3x the bandwidth, better stability, and quicker ping times.
I've used both. I've used DSL more than cable, but in my experience, cable has 3x the bandwidth, better stability, and quicker ping times.