40 is fine. You can stream HD content with that. Unless you’re downloading a lot of big files, speed is highly over rated. It’s more important to be reliable. I’d rather pay $19 for 40 than $70 for 500.
40 is fine. You can stream HD content with that. Unless you’re downloading a lot of big files, speed is highly over rated. It’s more important to be reliable. I’d rather pay $19 for 40 than $70 for 500.
No problem. Be aware that they take their cut of the projected savings up front. At first it might not seem like a good deal, but it is over the long haul. I’ve been using them for about 3 or 4 years now and it adds up. Plus it feels good sticking it to the ISP for their shady practices and constant rate raising. And you don’t have to do any of the work.
Southern California
$54.99 for 500Mbps down and 25Mbps up
That’s with Spectrum being my only option. I use BillShark to renegotiate every year, so I’m not sure what it would be normally
Doesn’t looks like this is available for Linux? I have older hardware running Mint that this would be perfect for. Am I just missing it?
The “download complete” Godzilla roar using the GoZilla! download manager. And using WinAmp to play my newly downloaded mp3’s.
The documentation was put together by people that have a detailed knowledge of things and have lots of technical experiencr. I have a feeling that if some things are missing, it’s probably because they assume that someone setting this up already had a certain level of experience and therefore would already know what to do. More than likely they didn’t feel that every tiny step was needed as there would be a certain amount of common knowledge already.
I did this with my old router and as others have said it effectively cuts throughput in half. Depending on your usage though it might not be a big deal. I only connected mine so I could get a signal in the front yard. It’s fine for surfing the web or watching YouTube
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