[ale] What Do You Think About Cable vs DSL Now-a-Days?

Jeff Lightner jlightner at water.com
Fri Apr 24 15:47:36 EDT 2009


For cable I've found shutting down (rather than just putting on standby) the cable modem for a few hours periodically (every few days) seems to keep it from getting the incredible slowness that Comcast always denies is occurring when they look at it.  I don't know if it makes the script kiddies lose interest or what but it definitely seems to help.  

Of course if I were serving anything out to the internet that might be a problem.

Funny thing is often I see missed call from Comcast when I get home - I suspect they detect the disconnect and are trying to figure out what happened.  Since they don't help when I do call I figure wasting their time when I'm not around is a plus.

-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Greg Freemyer
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 3:22 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux!
Subject: Re: [ale] What Do You Think About Cable vs DSL Now-a-Days?

I've got cable in the Smyrna area.

During the business day, it flies, so working from home is great.  I
often put in an hour or two from home, then drive to the office.

During the evenings, its downright slow.  Good excuse not to work from
home at night.  If I have to I've been known to fire up my verizon
cell service and use my laptop instead of my desktop machine.

So you really need to think of the time of day you'll be using the
connection and how that fits with the other users.  You really want to
avoid being part of the crowd.

Greg

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:34 PM, James Sumners <james.sumners at gmail.com> wrote:
> As mentioned, you have to consider the usage policy. That is one of
> the reasons I use AtNex over AT&T (can't get cable as far out as I am
> so it isn't even a consideration).
>
> Technically, you share DSL with your neighbors once it hits the local
> routing box[1]. It just isn't setup in a daisy chain like cable is in
> some neighborhoods. The biggest advantage to DSL is lower latency. On
> my 3Mb DSL link (too far out for 6Mb), I get an average ping time of
> 91ms (88ms to 119ms) over 50 pings to google.com. If you play a lot of
> games online, or use VoIP, this is the measure you want to use in your
> decision.
>
> [1] -- http://www.dslreports.com/faq/129
>
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Marc Ferguson <marcferguson at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey Fellas,
>>
>> You're all familiar with the old war between Cable and ADSL.  I'd like to
>> know if you guys have an opinion on it today? We currently have Cable (with
>> Comcast) and we can get a better package deal with AT&T, but we'll switch
>> back to ADSL.  Both offer 6 Mbps (downstream), but we know that ADSL is a
>> private line so you're guaranteed that amount.  Has the game changed over
>> the years?
>>
>> When I was with ADSL, I was an ADSL-fanboy - when I switched to Cable, I was
>> a Cable-fanboy... so now I'm on the ropes. Facts are facts and it sounds
>> like the private ADSL connection is better rather than a hit-or-miss with
>> Cable.  Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> Marc F.
>
>
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