Originally posted by: NateSLC
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: NateSLC
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: CraigRT
11mbps is more than enough for surfing. The fastest mainstream end user connections out there are 5mbps or less. Most are 1.5 - 3. I have a 5, but even then, it's not enough to saturate a 11mbps connection. As stated above, no need unless you do network transfers, then 11mbps is DOG slow.
actually the fastest i have seen are ~9Mb/s, which is what i could get through cox, but the 4Mb/s i have works for me.
Comcast gives me 10 Mb/s at the moment due to the fact that fiber optic direct to the house will be rolling out in my area over the next few months. 100Mb/s up and down.
:: rubs hands greedily ::
are they really going to give 100Mb/s up???? or will it be capped?
Hmmm..
Did some checking, and it looks like the couple ISPs are only offering 15 Mb/s up and down at the moment. The system can do 100 Mb/s up and down or 1000 Mb/s up and down for business, but looks like they're starting at 15 Mb/s and 30 Mb/s.
Still, that is up AND down.
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Edit: to OP, sorry for hijacking the thread. My experience with my D-Link 802.11b router, 3 devices accessing the internet was just fine. As stated before, file transfers were horrible though.