It's that time of the month, folks! If Comcast or your provider have instituted data caps, it's time to check your bandwidth usage, and if you're under the data cap, get STREAMING! See how close you can come
to the limit, without going over.
It's the DATA CAP CHALLENGE, and it's running EVERY MONTH.
It's that time of the month, folks! If Comcast or your provider have instituted data caps, it's time to check your bandwidth usage, and if you're under the data cap, get STREAMING! See how close you can come
to the limit, without going over.
It's the DATA CAP CHALLENGE, and it's running EVERY MONTH.
It's that time of the month, folks! If Comcast or your provider have
instituted data caps, it's time to check your bandwidth usage, and
sorry dont use a shitty isp
Re: Data Caps
By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Thu Dec 24 2020 08:00 am
It's that time of the month, folks! If Comcast or your provider have
instituted data caps, it's time to check your bandwidth usage, and
if you're under the data cap, get STREAMING! See how close you can
come to the limit, without going over.
It's the DATA CAP CHALLENGE, and it's running EVERY MONTH.
I seem to remember hearing Comcast has instituted data caps again. I'm still glad I moved away from Comcast.. And I've been using a fiber internet service for the past 5 years now, and I like the symmetric speeds. Same speed for both upload & download!
Re: Data Caps
By: MRO to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Dec 24 2020 01:35 pm
It's that time of the month, folks! If Comcast or your provider
have instituted data caps, it's time to check your bandwidth usage,
and
sorry dont use a shitty isp
I'm glad I ditched Comcast and got fiber internet.
With Cumcast, I had internet and basic cable TV. Their basic cable TV was crap though - They had me using a cable box that outputted a standard-definition square picture. I realized I could get a decent
i'm in a major city and i cant get fiber. it's nuts, i should be able to. i guess it would take too much work to wire everything up.
when i check the att map for fiber it's very strange. i dont know why these remote areas isolated areas have it. in addition, they are spread far apart by several hundred miles. ---
i'm in a major city and i cant get fiber. it's nuts, i should be
able to. i guess it would take too much work to wire everything
up. when i check the att map for fiber it's very strange. i dont
know why these remote areas isolated areas have it. in addition,
they are spread far apart by several hundred miles. -+-
Very small rural towns I've seen typically have to get satellite internet or something - but even in those areas, I could definitely see the benefit of fiber or something, which would be a great upgrade from something like satellite.
MRO wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
It's the DATA CAP CHALLENGE, and it's running EVERY MONTH.
sorry dont use a shitty isp
Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
It's the DATA CAP CHALLENGE, and it's running EVERY MONTH.
I seem to remember hearing Comcast has instituted data caps again. I'm still glad I moved away from Comcast.. And I've been using a fiber internet service for the past 5 years now, and I like the symmetric speeds. Same speed for both upload & download!
It's that time of the month, folks! If Comcast or your provider have instituted data caps, it's time to check your bandwidth usage, and if
you're under the data cap, get STREAMING! See how close you can come
to the limit, without going over.
It's the DATA CAP CHALLENGE, and it's running EVERY MONTH.
I have a cap of 1229 GB/month, with a grace period if I go over one
month. I should make sure and go over soon, I'm sure it'll go away eventually.
I go into my office once a week or so to maintain my servers. When I'm
there, I have a fiber and cable circuit, 300/300 each, so I batch up
all of my ISO downloads there.
I'm debating about setting up my local folders to sync to OneDrive, I
might bring my desktop into the office to do the first sync... :)
Re: Data Caps
By: MRO to Nightfox on Thu Dec 24 2020 05:22 pm
i'm in a major city and i cant get fiber. it's nuts, i should be able t i guess it would take too much work to wire everything up.
If they think they wouldn't get a good enough return from customers signing
when i check the att map for fiber it's very strange. i dont know why these remote areas isolated areas have it. in addition, they are spread far apart by several hundred miles. ---
Very small rural towns I've seen typically have to get satellite internet or
Nightfox
All I can get in my area is satellite, point to point wireless, and cellular broadband. ATT has a tower a quarter mile from my house, and tell me they dont cover my area regarding fixed wireless. WISPs in my area can't locate a tower
All I can get in my area is satellite, point to point wireless, and cellular broadband. ATT has a tower a quarter mile from my house, and tell me they dont cover my area regarding fixed wireless. WISPs in my area can't locate a tower
from a 50 foot mast due to rolling hills.
WISPs in my area can't locate a tower from a 50 foot mast
due to rolling hills.
Hello Moondog!
** On Friday 01.01.21 - 22:27, Moondog wrote to Nightfox:
WISPs in my area can't locate a tower from a 50 foot mast
due to rolling hills.
I have seen some people succeed by installing external booster
amplifiers for both cellular a well as wifi.
A family friend gets their internet via satellite, but they
installed external wifi extenders to feed a neighbor that is
nestled further back into the bush.
It's that time of the month, folks! If Comcast or your provider have instituted data caps, it's time to check your bandwidth usage, and if you're under the data cap, get STREAMING! See how close you can come
to the limit, without going over.
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