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Verizon Dsl Offerings plentiful, but speed slow
#1
Posted 09 November 2005 - 12:30 AM
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#4
Posted 09 November 2005 - 12:59 AM
#5
Posted 11 November 2005 - 12:03 AM
Summary:
ups: high speeds, great service, unlimited access
Downs:
low upload speeds (as with all DSL lines)
crappy router that you can only replace if you know how to set up the new one
You may be out of range
they may charge you a penny more than stated to make extra money
#6
Posted 11 November 2005 - 09:05 PM
I am currently on a dial-up connection and I pay something about 12$ / month in order to have unlimited internet on weekends. I think it's a big price but I don't have any other solutions at this moment.
I want to use a satellite connection even if they are at about 50$/month but I also need this damned dial-up connection in order to upload information. This means I'll pay for a one-way satelitte connection because the two-way needs a high-priced equipment and I don't have a lot of money to buy.
Anyway, could you please tell me how much money are you paying to verizon for your line?
thank you very much. goodbye and have a nice day.
#8
Posted 05 February 2006 - 11:38 PM
#9
Posted 06 February 2006 - 03:45 PM
I know our hosting company at work limits download speeds to 128k. So if someone is trying to download a samle video it might take a couple minutes even with broadband because of that.
#10
Posted 08 February 2006 - 06:49 AM
I too experienced problems with speed. It's a well known fact that if you are living far away from your server node (that is, what Verizon call it as the closest server exchange station). But I'm living less than 1 mile. But my download speed kept dropping down to 256, 64 or even will not connect at all. When I called Verizon, they sent out a technician and started to test out my home phone jacks. It was fine (of course, I ran CAT6 and CAT5e for network and phone line, respectively). Then the technician tested out the outside (NID box) line and found that some wires were damaged due to prolonged weather exposure. After changing to updated wire standard, I now have 864 down and 160 up. And I have not lost a connection since then.
Which led me to believe that I should have gotten 1.5mb down and 768 up when I was paying for $29.95 (because they told me I was getting the fastest service with that plan--which was 1.5mb speed). But due to poor quality line coming from the telephone pole to my house was never addressed, my speed was affected.
I can access my DSL modem. It's from Westell and the model is 2200. Verizon isn't too happy for the fact that this information is out but you can access your modem by 192.168.1.1 and use the default password (if you never set your modem and used software to connect PPPoE) admin, password. You can then edit your login so that your modem can enter your DSL user ID and password for you. I did that so I don't have to run another software in my computer to connect.
I have tested my speed http://www.dslreports.com/stest?loc=2 and at any given day/time I am 701 down and 131 up. Needless to say that I am very satisfied for $14.95 per month.
#11
Posted 09 February 2006 - 12:08 AM
BuffaloHELP, on Feb 8 2006, 01:49 AM, said:
I too experienced problems with speed. It's a well known fact that if you are living far away from your server node (that is, what Verizon call it as the closest server exchange station). But I'm living less than 1 mile. But my download speed kept dropping down to 256, 64 or even will not connect at all. When I called Verizon, they sent out a technician and started to test out my home phone jacks. It was fine (of course, I ran CAT6 and CAT5e for network and phone line, respectively). Then the technician tested out the outside (NID box) line and found that some wires were damaged due to prolonged weather exposure. After changing to updated wire standard, I now have 864 down and 160 up. And I have not lost a connection since then.
Which led me to believe that I should have gotten 1.5mb down and 768 up when I was paying for $29.95 (because they told me I was getting the fastest service with that plan--which was 1.5mb speed). But due to poor quality line coming from the telephone pole to my house was never addressed, my speed was affected.
I can access my DSL modem. It's from Westell and the model is 2200. Verizon isn't too happy for the fact that this information is out but you can access your modem by 192.168.1.1 and use the default password (if you never set your modem and used software to connect PPPoE) admin, password. You can then edit your login so that your modem can enter your DSL user ID and password for you. I did that so I don't have to run another software in my computer to connect.
I have tested my speed http://www.dslreports.com/stest?loc=2 and at any given day/time I am 701 down and 131 up. Needless to say that I am very satisfied for $14.95 per month.
I ran the BroadBandreports download test, and this is the result:
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Your download speed : 594 kbps or 74.2 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 128 kbps or 16 KB/sec.
That's not very impressive for what MetLife pays for our DSL line. And really, my download speeds never reach that speed. BTW, 128 kbps?!?! That's nothing! It takes me about a minute to upload a photo to Simpload. As you can tell, my speeds are pathetic.
#12
Posted 09 February 2006 - 03:44 AM
#13
Posted 09 February 2006 - 04:13 AM
michaelper22, on Feb 8 2006, 07:08 PM, said:
How are you connected in home networking? Two computers with a router? And this router is from Verizon? Have you or are you using the USB connection or have in the past? And the software you installed from Verizon, is it still present in your computer?
#14
Posted 09 February 2006 - 04:37 AM
#15
Posted 10 February 2006 - 02:26 AM
BuffaloHELP, on Feb 8 2006, 11:13 PM, said:
We have a Linksys WRT54G WiFI router, one computer connected via ethernet, two connected via Linksys WUSB54G adpters, and one Dell laptop with Centrino. We made shure to shutdown the WinPPPoE client that we originally installed, and configured our router correctly. The modem is connected to the router via ethernet. I don't even know the model of our modem; here's a picture. It's pretty old hardware:
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