how much is that costing? i'm getting 2meg at the end of the month for free, and only 17.99 a month, but 6megs?! Guh.
you luky guy! thats a good price is well, Waffle you can keep a eye on the UK market here www.adslguide.org.uk some people are able to get 8MB connection for £40/month! with a 500GB monthly limit.
! Nah, I think 120gbs will do me plenty! It's amazing, I'm running kazaa+emule+AOL+mybrother is running Day of Defeat and I'm playing cs at less ping than I was before same server. SCORE
Nice Over here in the UK (as i've explained before 2 u) we pay about £40 for 2Mbps ($90) a month.. : \ but from now till Xmas 2005 there will be alot of changes in price / speed as all the companies keep increasing to keep up with each other.. *Waffle: http://www.ukonline.net/8000/
yeah it's fun. The guy was a dumb____ though, he couldn't figure out where all the cat5's in ever room of my house went to (neither could I). So he gave us a wireless+4-port router. We have a seperate apartment we're turning into an office, again he didn't use pre-existing wires so he used some weird netgear thing that transmits through the AC lines in your house. It works at 7mb/sec though. Right now there is a long blue cat5 running through my hallway leading to my brother's room when it doesn't need to be there. The guy wanted to hook us up with wireless, I guess comcast is hooking everyone with multiple connections up with wireless now. I wouldn't let him.
LOL don't insult the slightly Older members of this forum i was on DialUp for 8 years ranging from: 14.4Kbps - 56K V92, then i got ISDN (single 64k&dual 128k) and then i got my own line : 768Kbps Download: 128Kbps Upload It's getting upgraded to what Waffles getting: 2048Mbps Download: 200Kbps Upload on March 14th 2005, however i will only be here for 2 weeks after that then i'm off. You see even back when 56K was the latest speed released the russians / germans / swedish all had 512Kbps - 2Mbps lines.. This is in the early days or IRC, and it wasn't at all stable, especially the servers, so we used to War it out and try to take over their channels - them doing the same to us, they could just packet us or nuke are connections using UCMP packets as their connections were so fast, and of course they could leave it on without time limits or cut outs. So we used to try to find holes in University Servers / School Servers or any Dedicated Servers at all and install very basic IRC Bouncers & our own versions of Eggdrop IRC bots with automatic TCL scripts that would take over certain channels and monitor them - we'd wait for a Net Split (happening all the time). *Sighs* - those were the days - & i was only 13/14 at the time