I've had Comcast cable for years. For the most part, it's been quality service
(and service has improved over the
years). The only downside for a server is upload speeds are slower than
download, for 'regular' clients at least (there
may be an optional, higher cost service that provides greater upload speeds).
This morning I'm getting 31Mbps down and
10Mbps up.
Bob
On 9/20/2013 6:45 PM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:
> The last few days you may have noticed that it might take 2, 3, 4 or more
> hours for a simple
> message to one of the Team.Net lists to get posted. There have been some
> serious network
> problems happening.
>
> I'm hoping that will change soon. On tuesday, Sep. 24th, a local Comcast
> contractor will be
> installing broadband cable. After 20+ years of DSL based networking, I'm
> going to give cable
> a try. There will be a few days of testing, setting up, getting the hang of
> it and such, but I
> hope to have Team.Net running on a network that should be 5 - 10 times
> faster than the current
> DSL service.
>
> There will be periods of downtime during the switch, the IP addresses
> involved will be changing
> and it takes time for these changes to propagate around the world. I'll
> provide more immediate
> notice of service interruptions as they come up, try not to leave all you
> loyal subscribers hanging
> for too long.
>
> It should be a change for the better, we shall see.
>
> mjb.
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