Quote from equity_guy:
Yeah, I'm going to try with my cable modem for the first month and see how it works. I've just always been in a prop shop with a super fast connection so I wanted some info the cable modem didn't pan out. Also, I might be joined by 1 or 2 other guys to trade in the same spot and split the cost.
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Quote from chud:
This is probably a dumb question but why get a T1 (1.5 Mbps) for $400-$800 when the $40 cable modem I use always tests above 4.0 Mbps and has experienced one outage in the last 2 years?
You can't really compare the two.Quote from chud:
This is probably a dumb question but why get a T1 (1.5 Mbps) for $400-$800 when the $40 cable modem I use always tests above 4.0 Mbps and has experienced one outage in the last 2 years?
I would recommend going with 2 different technologies, e.g. DSL and cable modem if possible. If you get 2 DSL circuits with the same ILEC or CLEC the odds of them having a problem that affects both lines is much greater then a double-failure if you went with two different technologies. Search on "DUAL WAN" for previous threads on the subject.Quote from slacker:
I am looking into this as well but I do not need a full T1.
I am considering a Dual DSL Router. If one DSL line goes down the traffic is switched to the other remaining line.
Load balancing results in increased bandwidth (or so they say...)
Anyone with experience using a Dual DSL alternative to a T1?