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Internet speed exceeds 1 gigabyte per second.

Internet speed exceeds 1 gigabyte per second.

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Qr_king
Junior Member
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09-08-2020, 01:35 PM
#1
Looking for ways to boost your home internet beyond 1gb? I’m new to networking and need simple options.
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Qr_king
09-08-2020, 01:35 PM #1

Looking for ways to boost your home internet beyond 1gb? I’m new to networking and need simple options.

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15969
Member
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09-08-2020, 02:07 PM
#2
Varies by location; Google seems to have recently introduced a 2 gigabit plan, though its reach is currently restricted in urban areas. In Canada, Telus provides 2.5GB but only in Alberta and BC. Elsewhere, I’m not aware of availability in Europe or Asia.
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15969
09-08-2020, 02:07 PM #2

Varies by location; Google seems to have recently introduced a 2 gigabit plan, though its reach is currently restricted in urban areas. In Canada, Telus provides 2.5GB but only in Alberta and BC. Elsewhere, I’m not aware of availability in Europe or Asia.

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Brittany_Love
Member
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09-08-2020, 04:21 PM
#3
Choose the quicker plan if your provider provides a faster option. Opt for another ISP in your region that delivers higher speeds if yours doesn’t match. If neither your current ISP nor nearby providers offer better speeds, consider relocating to an area with stronger connectivity. Alternatively, accept your existing 1Gb connection since not everyone can afford the upgrade.
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Brittany_Love
09-08-2020, 04:21 PM #3

Choose the quicker plan if your provider provides a faster option. Opt for another ISP in your region that delivers higher speeds if yours doesn’t match. If neither your current ISP nor nearby providers offer better speeds, consider relocating to an area with stronger connectivity. Alternatively, accept your existing 1Gb connection since not everyone can afford the upgrade.

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adampopper
Member
136
09-09-2020, 03:10 AM
#4
Comcast's Gigabit Plan provides speeds of 1.2 Gbps down and 35 Mbps up, but with a 20% over-provisioning they deliver closer to 1.4 Gbps down and 45 Mbps up. They also provide Gigabit Pro, offering symmetrical 2 Gbps fiber service for $500 installation, $500 activation, and $299 per month with a long-term agreement.
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adampopper
09-09-2020, 03:10 AM #4

Comcast's Gigabit Plan provides speeds of 1.2 Gbps down and 35 Mbps up, but with a 20% over-provisioning they deliver closer to 1.4 Gbps down and 45 Mbps up. They also provide Gigabit Pro, offering symmetrical 2 Gbps fiber service for $500 installation, $500 activation, and $299 per month with a long-term agreement.

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kate484803
Member
147
09-10-2020, 11:34 AM
#5
I understand I have a lot of bandwidth needs, but I prefer not to rely on a virtual machine.
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kate484803
09-10-2020, 11:34 AM #5

I understand I have a lot of bandwidth needs, but I prefer not to rely on a virtual machine.

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X37
Junior Member
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09-14-2020, 07:54 PM
#6
Are you looking for a quicker internet link or improved speeds within your local network? It seems a virtual machine wouldn't be the best fit unless you had a different intention with "VM."
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X37
09-14-2020, 07:54 PM #6

Are you looking for a quicker internet link or improved speeds within your local network? It seems a virtual machine wouldn't be the best fit unless you had a different intention with "VM."

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Hexagon_YT
Junior Member
16
09-19-2020, 01:54 PM
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VMS links to an industrial server with frequent 10gb transfers, mainly on PCs.
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Hexagon_YT
09-19-2020, 01:54 PM #7

VMS links to an industrial server with frequent 10gb transfers, mainly on PCs.

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Kevin0161003
Member
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09-19-2020, 03:51 PM
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EU offers 1Gbit coverage effortlessly. However, in my situation even with the top ISP in the country, we receive around 70-80€ per month for only 750Mb/s. To achieve full 1Gb/s or an extra 250Mb/s would require an additional 20-25€ each month, bringing the total to roughly 100€ monthly.
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Kevin0161003
09-19-2020, 03:51 PM #8

EU offers 1Gbit coverage effortlessly. However, in my situation even with the top ISP in the country, we receive around 70-80€ per month for only 750Mb/s. To achieve full 1Gb/s or an extra 250Mb/s would require an additional 20-25€ each month, bringing the total to roughly 100€ monthly.