  LBDSL Lightning Bolt VIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI
3 edits | reply to cabron Re: 14575 ft away from ISP base, can I get a decent signal ?
You are really in the wrong area for this question, but i'll help you, and i'll ask a mod to move you to a better forum.
Does your current ADSL run on top of a current voice line ( ADSL LIne Share), or is it on a loop with no dial tone (dry line)
If you are using line share service, and switch to another ISP who also puts you on ADSL line share, then your loop itself isn't going to change, and your service would remain the same, but a dry line could (May be, maybe not) be different.
Log into your modem, and post your sync rate, and noise margins, both on the downstream, and upstream.
And in your budget you would be limited to ADSL, as SDSL, IDSL, etc will be above your budget, although lower then a T1. -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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  cabron
join:2002-07-04 Chula Vista, CA
| reply to LBDSL Do you have ADSL Line share, or a dry/dedicated ADSL loop?
do not understand your question sorry =/ Our budget is around 60-70 dlls. i have tracert information and line monitor information what other information do you need? i would really like to get some specific answers I can try to gather any information needed. I really appreciate the fast response!! Thank!! |
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  LBDSL Lightning Bolt VIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI
| reply to cabron I would bet there are many other options which give you a static IP address which are lower then T1 options.
As far as your line question, there are a ton of variables with ADSL, and no one here can give you an honest answer with the limited info you posted.
I would be interested in what type of budget you need to stay in. If you plan on staying in the $50 range that you are probably in now, then you will be limited, $100+ will open up your options.
Do you have ADSL Line share, or a dry/dedicated ADSL loop? -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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