internet connection?

Quote from dandxg:

I believe ADSL is shared to with your neighbors, unless you get SDSL and business grade, you are no better off than cable. And you are correct I trade on cable from home while most ppl are at work, not working from their homes. I think the quality of any connection depends on geography and provider. DSL is also distance sensative, the farther from the CO, where the procure dial tone, the worse off you are. They have boosters and such, but distance is distance. I wish Qwest would get on the ball here and FTP like Verizon.

Thanks for the replies. I have a both DSl and Cable available to me from different providers and both are pretty fast and reliable. So I guess having both on a dual wan router would be fine. In general though, would I want the DSL or Cable as my primary connection? I know the Cable would probably have a fatser download speed but not sure which is faster in terms of ping or lag time.
 
Last Result:
Download Speed: 30238 kbps (3779.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 4444 kbps (555.5 KB/sec transfer rate)



Verizon FIOS. Awesome. This for 54.95 a month on a promo. I was paying 74.95 for time warner premium which max was 8-10 mbps. If you want your own line its called a static ip thats 1 pipe/line..... If you like the busy stocks this would help you get the better prints if you scalp.
 
Quote from huge230:

Thanks for the replies. I have a both DSl and Cable available to me from different providers and both are pretty fast and reliable. So I guess having both on a dual wan router would be fine. In general though, would I want the DSL or Cable as my primary connection? I know the Cable would probably have a fatser download speed but not sure which is faster in terms of ping or lag time.

Sign up for dslreports.com and search feedback on providers to get an idea of what you might expect for lag and such. It's a bit of a crapshoot really. If you have both just check them both and then pick primary and secondary after doing testing with test tools on dslreports.com

Get a good dual wan router like the hotbrick from tigerdirect.com Search google there are feedback reports on which dual wan routers are good and not. Don't go cheap, you want to make sure it works. The hotbrick is about $200, but has had good reviews from my readings. You might have to have someone program it. Just take your time and do your research before jumping in.
 
Quote from traderpro:

Last Result:
Download Speed: 30238 kbps (3779.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 4444 kbps (555.5 KB/sec transfer rate)



Verizon FIOS. Awesome. This for 54.95 a month on a promo. I was paying 74.95 for time warner premium which max was 8-10 mbps. If you want your own line its called a static ip thats 1 pipe/line..... If you like the busy stocks this would help you get the better prints if you scalp.

Nice, thats fast. How much of a disadvantage would a person with a dual wan DSL/Cable compared to someone with Fiber be at? thanks for all the replies by the way
 
Quote from traderpro:

Last Result:
Download Speed: 30238 kbps (3779.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 4444 kbps (555.5 KB/sec transfer rate)



Verizon FIOS. Awesome. This for 54.95 a month on a promo. I was paying 74.95 for time warner premium which max was 8-10 mbps. If you want your own line its called a static ip thats 1 pipe/line..... If you like the busy stocks this would help you get the better prints if you scalp.

Damn I am jealous!:mad: :D Can I trade at your pad? Just kidding. :D What part of the country are you in? Here in Denver Qwest is king, or more like court joker IMO!:p
 
Quote from dandxg:

Damn I am jealous!:mad: :D Can I trade at your pad? Just kidding. :D What part of the country are you in? Here in Denver Qwest is king, or more like court joker IMO!:p

I trade in Denver, too..... with JTrader on dialup... but then, I'm not a scalper. :D
 
Quote from traderpro:

Last Result:
Download Speed: 30238 kbps (3779.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 4444 kbps (555.5 KB/sec transfer rate)



Verizon FIOS. Awesome. This for 54.95 a month on a promo. I was paying 74.95 for time warner premium which max was 8-10 mbps. If you want your own line its called a static ip thats 1 pipe/line..... If you like the busy stocks this would help you get the better prints if you scalp.

A static IP address is just a static IP address. It's not your own 'pipe'. Performance is likely to be exactly the same as with a dynamic IP address from the same provider.

In Aus, I have 8Mbit downstream 800K upstream ADSL for AUD 49.95 per month. Can be upgraded to 20 Mbit by installing an ADSL2 modem/router for same monthly charge. For all the whinging that goes on here about broadband pricing, it seems we are not too badly off.
 
Can anyone tell me how to see the download speed and upload speed? I only see 1 speed when I click on my internet connection. Thanks


Quote from traderpro:

Last Result:
Download Speed: 30238 kbps (3779.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 4444 kbps (555.5 KB/sec transfer rate)


 
Quote from gnome:

I trade in Denver, too..... with JTrader on dialup... but then, I'm not a scalper. :D

J Trader on Dial Up? Are you on a Pentium 1 too! Just kidding!:D
 
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