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DSL vs. Cable
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Well, we don't have cable all the way over here in little ol' NZ. Mostly because the main telephone company Telecom has a monopoly over all of the phone lines and refuses to take steps to allow us to have faster internet connections. Anyway, I have DSL and it's great, it's never died on me except for the times the ISP had server troubles because Telecom was doing some crazy stuff and upgrading. So yeah, I recommend DSL.
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I am just a worthless liar,
I am just an imbecile,
I will only complicate you,
Trust in me and fall as well.
My server is connected to a dual WAN gateway. For a while I had ADSL on one WAN connection, cable on the other. Cable REALLY stunk next to the ADSL. Basically it's as Stinger and others say, it is not reliable. Especially during the evening when more people on cable were surfing and more players on my server, my cable connection would have terrible lag problems.
If you are just surfing, possibly you'll never notice latency and bandwidth issues one cannot have with a game server. But in my area the cost between the two is comperable. This is why my server now has two ADSL connections.
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Earendil
SysAdmin of Boston Freelancer server
See server rules and server news for more info.
If you are just surfing, possibly you'll never notice latency and bandwidth issues one cannot have with a game server. But in my area the cost between the two is comperable. This is why my server now has two ADSL connections.
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Earendil
SysAdmin of Boston Freelancer server
See server rules and server news for more info.
People get bandwidth caps on downloads???? What the heck is that about?
24/7 unlimited uncapped dsl..........and i thought every broadband connection was the same - so why (if cable do that) go for it? Stick with what is good for you
@Growserpaul - there always be someone faster.
A quote from Mwift (hosts our forums):
Edited by - Chips on 7/16/2004 2:03:58 PM
24/7 unlimited uncapped dsl..........and i thought every broadband connection was the same - so why (if cable do that) go for it? Stick with what is good for you
@Growserpaul - there always be someone faster.
A quote from Mwift (hosts our forums):
We have an OC-192 for my Servers
Edited by - Chips on 7/16/2004 2:03:58 PM
I've been using cable for something in the area of 7-8 years, I rarely have problems with it. Matter of fact, my last problem was the modem crapping out after 7 years of continuous use. I get awesome download speeds - I've topped an average of 650kb/sec in peak hours - of course I live in an apartment that is 50% seniors.
Of course, it really varies. Many people I have spoken with have had similar experiences with their ADSL, and terrible problems with the cable ISP. We use a commercial DSL at work, and it goes down an average of three times per week for hours at a time - not good.
Of course, it really varies. Many people I have spoken with have had similar experiences with their ADSL, and terrible problems with the cable ISP. We use a commercial DSL at work, and it goes down an average of three times per week for hours at a time - not good.
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