We have a Cox package and I just did a speedtest. 24ms ping, 115.64 Mbps Download, 11.70 Mbps upload. That's just on one server though. I highly doubt I get anything that fast from most of the interwebz.
More like the Vrad is feed with fiber and provides ADSL service to customers, to over simplify it.So an adsl dslam has the same hardware as a vrad?
it bleeds over the adjacent pairs so badly, only it can be used in the same copper..
So an adsl dslam has the same hardware as a vrad?
More like the Vrad is feed with fiber and provides ADSL service to customers, to over simplify it.
If you are considering att uverse.. the technology is ADSL.. they changed the name for marketing purposes to mask the fiber fed houses and the non fiber fed.. they are both.. uverse..
I have a customer who has the fastest connection over copper.. they say its 3 meg.. I do not see it.. in fact.. When streaming netflix or amazon.. the audio goes in and out with the speed quality..
Let me say it this way, with the upgrades of more quality video and the average speed now needed to watch tv or surf ... I suggest a min speed of 5meg.. I dont game.. So I cannot reference any of that.. If you want to use it for streaming services.. get what you can afford..
Your right, my knowledge is dated.. My point is .. If the common user calls.. like the last two friends I suggested to call.. they sell uverse.. they do not tell or explain or even understand what delivery method is..
The rub is not with the naming.. its the purposeful misleading name..
Thanks for correcting my understanding as well.. I stopped doing that work in 06.. went to avaya and cisco more than end service delivery of layer 1-3// kinda cool to see the advance..
Broadband Service Product Name* | Downstream Speed Range | Upload Speed Range |
---|---|---|
AT&T High Speed Internet Basic FastAccess DSL Lite | 200 Kbps - 768 Kbps | 128 Kbps - 384 Kbps |
AT&T High Speed Internet Express FastAccess DSL Ultra | 769 Kbps - 1.5 Mbps | 128 Kbps - 384 Kbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Express | 1 Mbps - 1.5 Mbps | 384 Kbps - 1 Mbps |
AT&T High Speed Internet Pro AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Pro FastAccess DSL Xtreme | 1.56 Mbps - 3.0 Mbps | 384 Kbps - 1 Mbps |
AT&T High Speed Internet Elite AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet FastAccess DSL Xtreme 6.0 | 3.1 Mbps - 6 Mbps | 512 Kbps - 1 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Max | 6.1 Mbps - 12 Mbps | 512 Kbps - 1.5 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Max Plus | 12.1 Mbps - 18 Mbps | 768 Kbps - 1.5 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Max Turbo | 18.1 Mbps - 24 Mbps | 768 Kbps - 3 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Power (45M) | 24.1 Mbps - 45 Mbps | 3 Mbps - 6 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Power (75M) | 45.1 Mbps - 75 Mbps | 6 Mbps - 8 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet 100 (100M)** | Up to 100 Mbps | Up to 100 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet 300** | Up to 300 Mbps | Up to 300 Mbps |
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet 1000 (1G)** | Up to 1000 Mbps | Up to 1000 Mbps |
Since there seems to be some techy people here I have another question on something that is driving me crazy. Using windows XP I want to be able to see when the last time a program was opened. I've tried going to control panel..uninstall program...right clicking on the program but the only option is to uninstall. I've opened up the list of all programs and do not see any options in there either. All I want to do is see the date the last time a program was opened. It's not a windows program, but an installed one. I've googled it and nothing seems to work.
Any ideas?
Tried that. The created, modified, and accessed date is all the same and hasn't changed since it was installed in 2013.
\This link is easier than me explaining it.
http://www.watchingthenet.com/find-out-when-you-last-accessed-windows-programs-or-aplications.html