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View Poll Results: What internet connection do you use?
56K 22 28.21%
DSL 19 24.36%
Cable 33 42.31%
T1 8 10.26%
T3 7 8.97%
Other 4 5.13%
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Unread 30-11-2001, 23:38
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Your Internet Connection

Another thread just got me curious about this - what internet connection are you using? The 56Ker's out there (of which I am a faithful member) seem to take great pride in their slowness, but I think its all for show. Personally I'd get a cable modem if I had the dough.

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P.S. The reason that I allowed multiple choices is to allow for different connections at home and work (school as well, for that matter).

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I have a cable modem at home (I love my cable modem ) but at work I have a T-1 connection. It actually was cheaper for me to get a cable modem than to keep my 33.6k modem (for AOL, and the extra phone line 'cause otherwise the phone would've been constantly busy ). So, it wasn't that hard convincing my mother about. Hehe.

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It is cheaper for us to use dial-up cuz' we have to have like 3-4 phone lines for my mom's work. She works from home, and if you can, add 1 for the t1 from my school, i didn't vote for that too, but i too am a proud 56k user!
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Yeah, I think all of us 56K users would gladly turn in our modems for a cable modem and router, but you gotta do with what you have. I think its kinda funny that we're all so proud....woohoo! So yes, i have a 56k here at home, but our school leeches from the T3 at a nearby university. When I download there, I only get ~30k, which is better than the 2.5-3k (yes!!) i get here at home, but its not at all t3 performance. We have a second line here at my house, and Compuserve patched itself for Windows XP, and now it doesn't boot me off for inactivity, so I'm always on. I think my record was 3 days straight on AIM - then when i tried Alt-Tab'ing between Unreal Tournament and Tribes 2 (with a lot of other progs running), my system said, "I hate you, I'm turning off."
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56k......

Here at my house i have 56k which i love greatly......but at school we have either T1's or T3's which can get super duper fast download speeds (>150k per sec. sometimes)....

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Well, I would say I have cable, but guess who my ISP is? Yep, you guessed it, those lovely folks from California, Excite@Home!! I think we've heard enough about @Home, so I'll stop there so I can stop tying up my phone line with my wonderful circa-1996 56k "x2" modem. I miss cable......
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I use AT&T 56k......it is good and i pay only 7.95 a month...the problem: if you are idol for 10 minutes it boots u offline...also it has this annoying At&T banner that has cheezy ads pop up every 2 minutes...it gets anoying when i try to play Midtown Madness 2 or Half life...anyone know how to get rid of it?

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I have a 56K at home and it looks like I'll never have anything faster. I really don't care, anyway. The only thing I ever d/l is MP3s and I could usually care less about how long it takes to d/l them. We have a T1 at school that's super slow, but they're putting in a new server (yes..you do need a new server when you suddenly add 100 plus computers to a network). I wish I could take advantage of the fast phone line, but they have it all so protected that you cant' upload or download anything but photos. Really sucks.
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There was (is?) a way to bypass the whole "NetZero" User Interface. It was really pretty funny. Usually, to log into the network, you had to open the NetZero prog on your computer, type in your user name and password, it encrypts it and sends it to the main server where it determines validity. Then, when it sees that you are a member, it tells the program that you're allowed in, and it in turn, loads up the ads and banners. Well, everything your computer sends and receives is kept in the "PPP log" all you have to do is enable it and it records the encrypted user name as well as password. After you have that information, you could just open a "My Connection" and type in the phone number you usually dial, and the encrypted username/password, and you were set. Completely bypassing the NetZero software: on with no time limit and no ads! I think they changed something and you can no longer do it. <what?, no its not like im speaking from personal experience...no...this is just...uhhhh...what i read, yes that's it>
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What are these 'modems' people speak of??? hehe, my consolations to those that use them.

I currently split a roadrunner (cable) connection with 9 others with a router, and it's pretty fast. Last year I had a T1 or T3 in my dorm (very fast either way). At home in MA my little town of 10000 people finally got cable within the last year, so my family has that. I recently read an article (i think in USA today) about how there are certain companies who think wiring the entire country for high-speed internet should be a national priority, and that the government should be involved with it. There are senators who are backing these proposals as well. It was pretty interesting, I wish I remembered more of it. It is actually quite possible that doing so would do a lot for the economy and the USA's technological progress.

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on the survey, I see someone has selected "Other"....would the "other" = 33.6 or 28.8? If not, what else is there?
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9600, 2400, and 1200 baud All are from the old days of the modem, back around 92-94.

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I'm the one that selected other. There are things quite a bit faster then T1 and T3

I also selected 56k, Cable, and DSL. It all depends on what computer I'm using.

Mike, are you too young to remember modems running at 120, and then the blazing speed increase to 240 and 300?
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Well, I'm on dsl here... not as impressive speeds as cable but I always get the same speed, no matter what time of day. So I can't complain :-)

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I know about 9600...i originally used it in 1991 or so when i was on the prodigy network..im just suprised that anyone still uses anything slower than 56k...
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