Quote from cashonly:
OK, ya know I gotta take issue with this.
I have both Cable and DSL. I got cable first and the service was great, but it started to degrade, so I got DSL and it is better for download, but worse for upload and as I need to upload lots of data to a website, I keep both.
I did a speed check on my cable speed when the degradation started (it's now about a third the speed it originally was). Then I checked with the neighbor behind me. His speed is great. I checked with RoadRunner. They said that we were on different access points. I can throw a rock out my back window and hit this guys house, but he has internet speed nearly 3 times mine.
That's what I mean by AT your computer.
I'm also aware of situations where in the same office building, 2 different companies using DSL get much different results. It may be because of the inside wiring in that building. One was better off getting cable.
That's what I mean by AT your computer.
The configuration of your computer itself should have little if any not effect on whether DSL or Cable will work better for you. (But there is some software you can get to "optimize" your connection speed).
Cash