internet help
Originally Posted by bluejay432000
You can call them on the phone and they will tell you what you need to do. Or you can get a freebie trial, such as AOL, go on line and download IspWest or any other provider you want.
Originally Posted by jamzwayne
... Use DSL as a last resort...
Originally Posted by dzervit
... DSL blows chunks...
I had cable and switched to DSL to save almost $20 a month. It might be a little slower but nothing I notice. I've had absolutely no problems with it. Comcast can kiss my a$$. They've called me every other month since I dropped the cable modem offering a 'special' rate. The special rate only lasts 6 months then it's back to $45 bucks a month. No friggin' way. The DSL works great.
Originally Posted by jamzwayne
3 evil letters every tech support agent hates to hear:
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HEY HEY HEY now...
I dont appreciate that type of profanity on my screen!
I dont think there is any need to be using language like that D@mn it!
DSL for me.. I can't get cable, satelite is to high, so DSL is my only Broad band option.
Deep Broadcasters Voice: Sprint DSL brought to you by Earthlink.

"again my only option."
I got the 1.5 and I am twice as fast as my brother and friends that claim they are "better" with thier cable connections. I don't know wha they consider better.. They all admit that I am faster, I have never been down. So what is better than fast and reliable? They are all fighting for band width against thier neighbors. Mom and dad dropped the party line phone when I was a little kid, I'm not about to buy party line internet.
Call you local phone company and see if DSL is available for you.
Originally Posted by vader716
DSL does offer lower bandwidth than cable but it is more secure, doesn't bog down under heavy load like cable and costs less. I use cable but wouldnt say DSL sucks.
I rag on DSL since it's nothing more than a modem on some bad 'roids and cannot satisfy my Internet-**** download habits. Try pulling down gigabytes worth of data 'n stuff and see how you feel about DSL.
And don't even get me started on "more secure"... I'm going to pretend I didn't even read that...
If you MUST go with dial-up, check out PeoplePC.com
Cheap rates, lots of access lines and almost tolerable customer service (as opposed to the non-service you get with most of the discount internet providers).
Phone number is 1-800-peoplepc I think. They can talk you through setup.
Cheap rates, lots of access lines and almost tolerable customer service (as opposed to the non-service you get with most of the discount internet providers).
Phone number is 1-800-peoplepc I think. They can talk you through setup.
Just for Sh*t's and grins lets play a game..
Everyone go here then copy and paste your results.
Speedar
My speed...
173.6 kilobytes/sec.
Detailed Results
Start Time: 1127782223950
End Time: 1127782224280
Download Time: 0.33
Data Size: 57.28515625
Raw Speed: 173.59138257575756
KBPS: 1416.5
K BYTES/s: 173.6
Everyone go here then copy and paste your results.
Speedar
My speed...
173.6 kilobytes/sec.
Detailed Results
Start Time: 1127782223950
End Time: 1127782224280
Download Time: 0.33
Data Size: 57.28515625
Raw Speed: 173.59138257575756
KBPS: 1416.5
K BYTES/s: 173.6
Your current speed is Infinity kilobytes/sec.
Detailed Results
Start Time: 1127782374473
End Time: 1127782374473
Download Time: 0
Data Size: 57.28515625
Raw Speed: Infinity
KBPS: Infinity
K BYTES/s: Infinity
My connection ROCKS!!! 
(75.3 kilobytes/ second with Norton Internet Security turned off)
Detailed Results
Start Time: 1127782374473
End Time: 1127782374473
Download Time: 0
Data Size: 57.28515625
Raw Speed: Infinity
KBPS: Infinity
K BYTES/s: Infinity
My connection ROCKS!!! 
(75.3 kilobytes/ second with Norton Internet Security turned off)
Last edited by RockyJSquirrel; Sep 26, 2005 at 08:56 PM.
eww... I didnt even think about that... I was running norton, msn messenger, and yahoo messenger.
edited to add:
WOW!! They do suck the bandwidth..
Your current speed is 212.2 kilobytes/sec.
Detailed Results
Start Time: 1127783177080
End Time: 1127783177350
Download Time: 0.27
Data Size: 57.28515625
Raw Speed: 212.16724537037035
KBPS: 1731.3
K BYTES/s: 212.2
edited to add:
WOW!! They do suck the bandwidth..
Your current speed is 212.2 kilobytes/sec.
Detailed Results
Start Time: 1127783177080
End Time: 1127783177350
Download Time: 0.27
Data Size: 57.28515625
Raw Speed: 212.16724537037035
KBPS: 1731.3
K BYTES/s: 212.2
Last edited by PSS-Mag; Sep 26, 2005 at 09:04 PM.
IF you checked the company the provides your phone service and the company the provides your cable TV service and neither is available then you're stuck with dialup. You should be able to get something in the $10-$15 a month range for dialup. Try Netzero.com, Netscape.com, or a local provider. Don't do AOL, it's way overpriced.
You can look into a satelite provider, but it's probably still really expensive. Do a web search on "satelite internet provider".
You can look into a satelite provider, but it's probably still really expensive. Do a web search on "satelite internet provider".
http://www.everythingdsl.com/cable-modem/utah.html
http://dsl.broadbandnational.com/utah.php
try those, maybe you'll come up with something.
http://dsl.broadbandnational.com/utah.php
try those, maybe you'll come up with something.
PSS - That's a horrible test site, the download file is WAY to small to get a good measure of throughput. Sustained downloads is where it's at. Cable/DSL would be very similar and hell even ISDN would fair well on that test. The larger the file, the more cable shines...
Originally Posted by dzervit
PSS - That's a horrible test site, the download file is WAY to small to get a good measure of throughput. Sustained downloads is where it's at. Cable/DSL would be very similar and hell even ISDN would fair well on that test. The larger the file, the more cable shines...
Huh.. I don't know about all of that... My biggest download is movies I guess new DVD's don't push me to download long enough to get slag.
I rag on DSL since it's nothing more than a modem on some bad 'roids and cannot satisfy my Internet-**** download habits. Try pulling down gigabytes worth of data 'n stuff and see how you feel about DSL.


