Speeding up File Transfers

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Author: Derek Neighbors
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Subject: Speeding up File Transfers
> get a few minutes of speed it's fast. Mind you, I have NEVER seen the speeds
> Durek claimed, and I am skeptical, but it really depends where you live and
> how close you are to the antenna.


It took two hours on phone on two occassions and 2 serivce visits and a
new modem to get decent speeds mind you. Out of box first install was not
even barely usable. I was working from home telecommuting to San Jose at
the time so I HAD to have it faster so could invest the time to bug them
to get it 'right'. I still have days of outage and slow speeds of course,
but much better.

> Now for the good news. I am part of a new system by qwest. DSL is old, but
> VDSL is new and my neighborhood is ready for it. I get it installed next
> monday. It has some cool features. VDSL brings Video (i.e. Cable TV to your
> house too.) The best feature.. When your phone rings caller id pops up on
> your TV!!


Some one I know at Lindsay and Ray has this and is quite happy with it.

> For everyones edification - SBB has been to my house several times and I have
> a 1 meter dish sitting on my roof with a clear shot to South Moutain.


Yeah it really depends on the tech and as you stated if the wind is
blowing in your favor. :) Overall, I would recommend DSL/VDSL over
anything else. If thats not available Cox and as last resort Sprint. Cox
just recently came available in my area, I havent switched yet just out of
laziness. Plus am hoping the VDSL makes it to Gilbert/Ray soon. :)

Derek