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You lucky I NEVER get 0% packet loss.
my stats are somewere
12 - 35 % packet loss
although I have seen worse results.
I have been complaining about this
problem for about 4 months now.
I had 7 or 8 people come and
look at the problem everyone recommended
to bring engineer on site but it took
them 4 months to schedule one.
At this time I am scheduled for
their 9 or 10th visit.
I have been stood up 3 times.
If I do not call them they NEVER
return my calls.
Their scheduling department is
as shitty as they come.
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-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Jim Gunkel [mailto:jimg@nevrona.com]
-> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 12:18 PM
-> To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
-> Subject: Re: Sprint Broad Band
->
->
-> Run away and don't look back!!! <g>
->
-> We started out with SpeedChoice and had their high speed
-> service which
-> actually wasn't that bad. When Sprint took over and
-> replaced our antenna
-> with an "improved" version, all of a sudden we were
-> downgraded to 1/8 the
-> bandwidth we were getting before. I don't know why they
-> quoted you 256Kb
-> upstream, they've told us that the max we should expect is
-> 32Kb up until
-> they get the faster service working again (which has been a
-> month away for
-> the last 9 months). Even that wouldn't be too bad if it worked. The
-> latency is so high that when the service was down for a
-> whole day a few
-> weeks back, we switched over to dialup and everyone was
-> saying that our
-> connection was a lot faster (even though all they were
-> seeing was faster
-> response). Don't believe me, here's some ping results:
->
-> -------------------------------------------------------------------
-> Pinging plug.phoenix.az.us [162.42.235.115] with 32 bytes of data:
->
-> Reply from 162.42.235.115: bytes=32 time=421ms TTL=43
-> Reply from 162.42.235.115: bytes=32 time=260ms TTL=43
-> Reply from 162.42.235.115: bytes=32 time=271ms TTL=43
-> Reply from 162.42.235.115: bytes=32 time=731ms TTL=43
->
-> Ping statistics for 162.42.235.115:
-> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
-> Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
-> Minimum = 260ms, Maximum = 731ms, Average = 420ms
-> -------------------------------------------------------------------
->
-> (BTW: I went out to do a second set of pings and the service
-> is currently
-> having one of it's regular hiccups that won't allow me to
-> get out right
-> now. Fortunately we have a local mail server so we can send
-> our mail to
-> that and let it keep trying to send it until things are back up.)
->
-> Lastly, the connection is going up and down all day long so
-> if you are
-> trying to maintain a constant connection, it WILL get broken
-> quite often.
-> This is really a problem with uploads to our web site. We
-> recently had to
-> put a 5MB file up there and tried for three days to get it
-> up via FTP but
-> the connection kept breaking. I finally had to take it home
-> and upload it
-> via my cable modem (took 30 seconds). Download speeds
-> (except for the
-> latency) can be ok during the day but starting around 4pm,
-> we pretty much
-> give up (I guess it's everyone going home and getting on
-> their home systems
-> that's doing that).
->
-> Fortunately we're getting another wireless service here in a
-> month or so
-> through ART that will give us 3Mb for under $1000/month
-> (upgradable to 50Mb
-> within 48hrs notice). Unless your building gets wired
-> through ART, you
-> won't be able to get this however.
->
-> I would recommend staying with dialup until Sprint gets
-> their act together.
-> Also for a service like their, a lot depends upon which
-> sector you are in
-> so maybe they have better service in your area (we are near
-> Fiesta Mall).
->
-> Jim Gunkel
-> Nevrona Designs
-> www.nevrona.com
->
-> At 11:06 10/26/2000 -0700, you wrote:
-> >Does anyone on the list have any experience with Sprint
-> Broad Band Wireless
-> >high speed internet access for the home? I called Sprint
-> to get more info
-> >and it actually sounds good. They guarantee at least
-> 1.5Mb/s downstream,
-> >but it can go as high as 5Mb/s, upstream speed is 256Kps.
-> An antenna is
-> >required (mounted on the house), as well as a cable-type modem and a
-> >ethernet card. They also give you a static IP. The cost
-> is $40/month for
-> >residential, $90/month for Business. Business is the same
-> speed, but you
-> >get 5 static IPs. Since I don't have cable modem or DSL
-> available this
-> >sounded like a good alternative, unless Hans would let me
-> have a piece of
-> >that OC-3 ;)
-> >
-> >Does anyone on the list have this service and if so, are
-> you happy with it?
-> >
-> >Any input would be appreciated.
-> >Thanks
-> >Peter
->
->
->
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