reply to smunro622 i see where they are coming from but if they want to hold long term profits they should try to get ahead of the market instead of just skimming by. AT&T you need to get fiber to the home going. you will bury your competitors if you do.
not so much for faster internet but less errors on the cooper and a much needed upload speed, a 20/5 and a max of 50/20 internet would be great, i would settle for a 30/10 internet connection and a rg that you can pass static ips to a back end router would be better. I dont know why they just don't call cisco up and have then come up with a rg device. My suggestions would be
8 port gigabit N wireless (optional) ASA type interface POE nice but not a must
This would make a lot of business and prosumers really happy. If they have to make it bigger so be it. I would even volunteer to even help test them. On install you get the option of a 3rd party service to configure (even a noc) or do it your self and they have a user called enable_15 or what ever.
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reply to smunro622 I'd agree with you as well, however, only once the economy turns around and people have money to afford it... right now, I don't think, is the time to be dumping that kind of money out for a market that isn't too in a hurry to rush out and give a return on the investment.