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SmartBoysFart
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07-25-2016, 04:43 PM
#11
Most folks avoid NYC or Chicago because they don’t like those places. I’m not there either—I live somewhere with little change unless it’s huge. Staying there means higher prices for almost everything, which isn’t great.
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SmartBoysFart
07-25-2016, 04:43 PM #11

Most folks avoid NYC or Chicago because they don’t like those places. I’m not there either—I live somewhere with little change unless it’s huge. Staying there means higher prices for almost everything, which isn’t great.

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ken2kent
Junior Member
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07-25-2016, 05:25 PM
#12
Exactly, since people have the means to choose their living locations.
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ken2kent
07-25-2016, 05:25 PM #12

Exactly, since people have the means to choose their living locations.

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JaeHD
Junior Member
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07-26-2016, 12:50 AM
#13
I’ve used Spectrum’s Gigabit service for years before they acquired me, and I can share their reliability—about 95% of the time deliveries arrive at or above your payment amount, with the remaining 5% matching closely. If you’re on the 400Mbps plan, stick with it. But keep in mind that most areas are expected to upgrade to a 200Mbps plan later this year. They also don’t charge for modem rentals, which is a nice benefit.
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JaeHD
07-26-2016, 12:50 AM #13

I’ve used Spectrum’s Gigabit service for years before they acquired me, and I can share their reliability—about 95% of the time deliveries arrive at or above your payment amount, with the remaining 5% matching closely. If you’re on the 400Mbps plan, stick with it. But keep in mind that most areas are expected to upgrade to a 200Mbps plan later this year. They also don’t charge for modem rentals, which is a nice benefit.

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terminator578
Member
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07-27-2016, 07:23 PM
#14
For many of us in South Africa, having 100 million rand at home is still emerging, yet it covers more than our basic needs. We’re using four phones, one 4K TV, and three computers. My monthly cost is about $135.
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terminator578
07-27-2016, 07:23 PM #14

For many of us in South Africa, having 100 million rand at home is still emerging, yet it covers more than our basic needs. We’re using four phones, one 4K TV, and three computers. My monthly cost is about $135.

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worrying
Junior Member
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07-27-2016, 08:04 PM
#15
100mbps works nicely for you and it remains stable at that rate or often slightly above in many situations. This speed reflects what you receive directly from the modem, not always the performance on WiFi.
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worrying
07-27-2016, 08:04 PM #15

100mbps works nicely for you and it remains stable at that rate or often slightly above in many situations. This speed reflects what you receive directly from the modem, not always the performance on WiFi.

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MrAnasi
Junior Member
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07-28-2016, 02:08 AM
#16
Purchase your own modem
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MrAnasi
07-28-2016, 02:08 AM #16

Purchase your own modem

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Ludwis100
Member
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07-28-2016, 09:40 AM
#17
The free modem often works well enough, so buying one isn't necessary unless the provided router causes issues.
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Ludwis100
07-28-2016, 09:40 AM #17

The free modem often works well enough, so buying one isn't necessary unless the provided router causes issues.

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HJ_2001
Junior Member
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07-28-2016, 01:21 PM
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HJ_2001
07-28-2016, 01:21 PM #18

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Mariih0811
Member
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07-28-2016, 09:28 PM
#19
The modem is available at no cost; I’d consider purchasing it myself only if you’re experiencing problems. Avoid accepting the router they provide—opt for a personal purchase instead.
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Mariih0811
07-28-2016, 09:28 PM #19

The modem is available at no cost; I’d consider purchasing it myself only if you’re experiencing problems. Avoid accepting the router they provide—opt for a personal purchase instead.

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Elizikachu
Member
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08-01-2016, 06:21 PM
#20
It’s not necessary to purchase a modem if it’s available for free. However, it seems like a modem-router package is likely intended. If the Wi-Fi performance is poor, consider switching it to bridge mode and purchasing a separate router. You should avoid using modems that contain the Intel Puma 6 chip, as those are often faulty. Such chips usually lead to frustrating experiences for users. While some have been fortunate, many have faced issues. The SB6190 is the most well-known model with this chip, but I’ve heard ISPs sometimes use modems with it as well.
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Elizikachu
08-01-2016, 06:21 PM #20

It’s not necessary to purchase a modem if it’s available for free. However, it seems like a modem-router package is likely intended. If the Wi-Fi performance is poor, consider switching it to bridge mode and purchasing a separate router. You should avoid using modems that contain the Intel Puma 6 chip, as those are often faulty. Such chips usually lead to frustrating experiences for users. While some have been fortunate, many have faced issues. The SB6190 is the most well-known model with this chip, but I’ve heard ISPs sometimes use modems with it as well.

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