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  MsGeek We Jam Econo On This Ship, Sailor
join:2001-06-06 Panorama City, CA
·DSL EXTREME
| Ramping up 1000/384
Ookay! Just reupped again, and got a speedbump for free! I was at 768/128 for the longest time but VZ changed speed profiles and so now I'm almost back to what I had a few years ago when I had more money to spend on broadband.
How long will it take to ramp up speed on my line? The newest Java test is today, the next newest was in April when my line was still provisioned at 768/128.
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Thanks guys...DSLX continues to ROCK. -- Online since 1987, thinking different since 1995, Linux-friendly since 1997, Broadband since 1999. Where do I want to go today? Wherever I want! | |   MsGeek We Jam Econo On This Ship, Sailor
join:2001-06-06 Panorama City, CA
·DSL EXTREME
| Oh yeah, here's my history with DSLX from my review. I think some of you might find it interesting.
*** updated 6/21/2002 ****
Summertime (Solstice was 6am today) and the DSL's easy...what is striking about all the measurements I have taken so far is how consistent they are. Here's the current measurements:
2002-06-21 11:56:39 Speed test (wc) 733/134 kbps 2002-06-20 11:42:22 Speed test (wc) 735/134 kbps 2002-06-19 10:46:17 Speed test (wc) 735/137 kbps 2002-06-19 01:27:56 Speed test (wc) 735/135 kbps 2002-06-18 16:39:25 Speed test (wc) 727/134 kbps 2002-06-18 16:07:05 Speed test (wc) 730/133 kbps
Every measurement is within a few bits of each other. Very cool. So far no outages. I am very happy now. This is how Broadband SHOULD be.
*** Update 7/9/2002 ***
Rock solid. No outages, and I'm at the 4 week mark. Almost a month of solid, always-on service. The range for downloads is between 727-735Kbps, the range for uploads is between 133-137Kbps. About a 5 bit deviation on both sides. It's very dramatic when you look at it on a graph...you have one line that almost never moves for uploads and another that almost never moves for downloads.
This is fantastic.
*** Update 3/13/2003 *** A couple of days ago I had my first modem reset. Took me out of commission for only about 10 minutes. Remember, I have had my DSLExtreme since June 2002. Considering that in the bad old days with Adelphia Powerlink I would have to manually powercycle the modem about 4-6 times a day to maintain my connection.
For all you gamers...I have started playing Unreal Tournament on a regular basis on a friend's private server. Who has the best ping times? Me with my DSLExtreme, that's who! My gaming buddies are all either in the midst of changing over to DSLExtreme or are pondering it. I've not played on the DSLE public server as yet, but it's good to know that DSLExtreme is a gaming-friendly ISP.
I feel for the people up North...I hope things get ironed out soon. I think that for those who are having problems, considering moving up to a static IP is a good idea. Much simpler setup, less to go wrong. PPPoE is a hideous kludge. A static IP is very nice, provided you take the proper precautions about security.
I'm still getting roughly 730/128. It's lovely to be able to rely on my connection. Thank you DSLExtreme...you guys rock.
*** Update 12/13/2003 ***
Still rock solid, still 730/128.
Helped a friend get the DSL Extreme hookup...she has a Mac running OS X.3 (Panther) and she opted for PPPoE through SBC. What do you know? It was cake to set her up, and the connection is rock solid. I think it's faster than mine...I tried getting 1.5Mbps but the interior and exterior wiring in this '50s-vintage apartment building is only reliable at a 768Kbps rating. She's about two blocks from her CO too...lucky grrl...
*** Update Leap Year Day 2004 (2/29/2004) ***
DSL Extreme STILL r0x0rz my b0x0rz. It's been over one and a half years of solid service and solid speed tests at 730/128. Only one significant outage in all that time. I just tweaked my category ratings to give them a solid 5 out of 5 across the board...they deserve it. So far my friend Kara is happy too...no complaints, and I would think she would have complained to me if there had been a problem. All my buds in Santa Barbara are DSLX customers now too except for the one who's too far from the CO to get service. With almost everyone on the same system, net gaming is really, really nice. I will stay with DSLX until they either wrench the DSL modem from my cold, dead hands, or if I move and find myself too far from the CO. DSLX forever!!! w00t!!!
*** Update 5/25/2005 *** I just got speedbumped to 1.5Mbps...my real speed is 1.3Mbps. Considering the Jurassic wiring in this building, it might or might not be stable at that speed, but we're giving it a try. One thing that hasn't changed has been the superkewl DSLX service. I have had zero complaints, in all the time I've had DSL with them, with their people. I'll update this in a week or two with how I'm doing with the speedbump. Oh yeah, last year my upstream speed was increased to 384Kbps, which is great.
***Update 6/3/2005*** Speedbump still holding strong. Average tested speed is around 1.25Mbps. I am a happy camper.
***Update 11/23/2005*** Still very comfortably at 1.25Mbps down, 384 up. No burps lately. Last month I got yet another friend to come over to DSLX. He's happy. I'm happy. We're all happy.
***Update 1/14/2006*** My Broadmax modem sang its death song at roughly 9:45 pm last night, Friday the 13th. But DSLX didn't let me jones too long. I was able to pick up a replacement modem today and now I'm back online. Haven't tested the speed yet but it feels like normal. DSLX still rules.
***Update 7/18/2006*** It's been over 4 years and I'm still a happy camper. I'm going to be downgrading to 768/128 again because of cost-of-living issues and I'll update again when that goes live. It is so great to just turn on the old computer and the connection is right there and reliable. I had a few qualms when the sale went through, but DSLX is the "same as it ever was" to quote David Byrne. Long live DSLX!!!
***Update 7/24/2006*** OK, just an update for all you happy people. I did the downgrade and as NASA says, "all systems are nominal" It required a little bit of configuration on DSLX's end, and that was done in a couple of minutes.
dslreports.com speed test result on 2006-07-24 11:55:14 EST: 631 / 132 Your download speed : 631 kbps or 78.9 KB/sec. That is 72.5% worse than an average user on dslextreme.com
Your upload speed : 132 kbps or 16.6 KB/sec. That is 67.1% worse than an average user on dslextreme.com
So yeah, this is what I'm supposed to have under this new plan. Kudos to everyone from dslx_gm on down for helping me through the downgrade.
**** update 6/6/2008 **** Still as smooth as silk...I've reupped with them and did so happily. The change in ownership hasn't made DSLX jump the shark...they are still wisely avoiding such a stunt.
Take my DSLX? From my cold dead hands!!!
*** update 8/3/2009 *** As you recall, the maximum speed I can get on this old garbage wiring is 1.25Mbps. VZ last year bumped the tier I was on to 1000Kbps/384Kbps. This of course happened AFTER I had reupped, so I had to wait a while. My contract came up, and now I am on the new speed profile. It still seems like I'm ramping up so I'm not going to judge right now but my upload speeds are already close to 384Kbps, and my down speed is almost 900Kbps.
7 years of good luck. Who can ask for anything more? I know some people have been frustrated with DSLX but I have had nothing but smooth sailing. I'll be with them for life, I think.
-- Online since 1987, thinking different since 1995, Linux-friendly since 1997, Broadband since 1999. Where do I want to go today? Wherever I want! | |   dslx_gm Premium,VIP join:2002-12-26 Winnetka, CA
| reply to MsGeek Thanks for the continued support!
When you upgrade your package, it requires an order with the phone company be placed to upgrade your package. You should receive an email with the upgrade due date. On or before that date your speed should be upgraded.
Thanks -- George General Manager DSL Extreme Will work for reviews.  | |   MsGeek We Jam Econo On This Ship, Sailor
join:2001-06-06 Panorama City, CA
·DSL EXTREME
| I got that: my due date was the 3rd.
It looks like I am getting about 800 down with a download I'm doing from Apple. It's an improvement over 600 or so down but maybe you remember I was getting 1250 back when I had a faster package and that was the absolute headroom of my antiquated phone lines. With a 1000 down connection I should be getting around 900 to 950, right?
I don't think it's my lines holding me back at this point. Again, how long does the speed take to "ramp up" or is there not even a ramp up period for a minor speed bump like this? -- Online since 1987, thinking different since 1995, Linux-friendly since 1997, Broadband since 1999. Where do I want to go today? Wherever I want! | |   dslx_gm Premium,VIP join:2002-12-26 Winnetka, CA
| Verizon doesn't use a ramp up period as much as AT&T does. If you send me a PM with your account information I would be happy to take a look at your current line readings.
The 1500 package (assuming that was the one you were on) is provisioned higher than the 1000 package so the speeds will be a little different.
Thanks -- George General Manager DSL Extreme Will work for reviews.  | |   MsGeek We Jam Econo On This Ship, Sailor
join:2001-06-06 Panorama City, CA
·DSL EXTREME
| This is more like it:
Download: 913 (Kbps) Upload: 367 (Kbps) In kilobytes per second: 111.5 down 44.8 up
I'm a happy camper now! Thanks! -- Online since 1987, thinking different since 1995, Linux-friendly since 1997, Broadband since 1999. Where do I want to go today? Wherever I want! | |
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