Verizon Fios Report (And a Question for You Cat5 Gurus)
Originally posted by TomW
Heh! Good chance I worked there if that's the case (20 years in AF Communications).
Should try recabling a few server farms for grins and giggles, without any loss of service.
Heh! Good chance I worked there if that's the case (20 years in AF Communications).
Should try recabling a few server farms for grins and giggles, without any loss of service.
The Commander of that squadron didn't appreciate me asking if he would also expect an F-16 to be flying while the Ground Crew was overhauling the engine.
I'ts GOOD to be a silly-vilian.
24 yrs in the craft, the past 18 yrs on a Wing-Wiper base.
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Thats MR Hoss to you buddy!
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Originally posted by mikmaze
dayum, nice speed, wow, congrats to a killer speed and enjoy I know you will.... makes the net a different place, heck with speed like that you can pull info off the net faster than you could get it off ouw own hard drive......... tis a thing of beauty.
dayum, nice speed, wow, congrats to a killer speed and enjoy I know you will.... makes the net a different place, heck with speed like that you can pull info off the net faster than you could get it off ouw own hard drive......... tis a thing of beauty.
Hoss, I got to think that Verizon was right. It is in their best interest to hook it up properly, or they risk not being able to meet their posted speeds. Also, just because you have 5mbps server, you may never reach 5mbps. There is a certain amount of overhead that TCP/IP will take away from your bandwidth, which is normal. I have the 15mpbs server and I generally run in the 13.8 - 14.2 mbps range. Once you get up to this speeds, it is hard to find a speed test server that will give accurate speeds. Once you get over 5mbps, accurate readings will be hard to find.
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