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LiLTizz
Charter works for me
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join:2001-11-11
Ypsilanti, MI

There advertised speed's?your speed plan?

Hi,I was pretty limited with options myself until last month. My neighborhood was the last in town it seemed to offer cable modem servics,funny because I already had digital cable thru them(comcast/mediaone.net)
The only dsl option I had found was isdn at 144/144 tops at an OUTRAGEOUS price, me being just out of range from c0 by about 100ft! So I was ready to order my 2way satelite thru direct tv,hadnt decided on isp for a sat. really I thought they were available everywhere in the cont. U.S? I see u said u hope to have it at home soon? isnt satelite avail everywhere or were u pertaining to that paticular isp... Indont know much about tweaks with sat. systems but im sure u can get alot of help and info as i have for my cable modem in the tweaks forum,theres also a sattelitte forum incase u didnt know! 4got about that... I've had my broadband service 4 a month+ so far and it ROCKS, a litle confusing rt now.
Have Comcast digital tv,comcast=mediaone.net=Roadrunner=attbroadband support comcast bought out mediaone as our cable provider ,anyway my speeds advertise UP TO 1500K down 300 up I average 1200/285 or higher. first 2 months free installation 19.99 then 44.95 including 5$ modem rental a (rca235)
just curious to there advertised speeds and rambling
Kevin
frankc

join:2001-04-26
Saint Charles, IL

Re: There advertised speed's?your speed plan?

Service from these folks isn't available in your area. They're in the northeast Illinois area only.

Frank
mike696

join:2001-11-26
North Aurora, IL

Searching too..

I am in North Aurora and looking for high speed internet. I have been shopping around a bit. DSL and cable are not an option so it's off to the wireless race. PDQlink has proven to be unreliable and pricey. MCC Tec. seems a bit pricey as well. GLNational out of Aurora seems the best overall price. $400 for equipment and $49/mo for 512/512. However there is another provider coming to Naperville with no equipment charge and they don't say anything about limiting bandwith, except it's comperable to T1. It is called IOLS. I am going to see if they can reach me before I try GLNational. Illinois
uniphase67

join:2001-12-14
Wood Dale, IL

Re: Searching too..

With the IOLS internet, it uses the PPPoE protocol which requires you to log on similar to dial up. PPPoE is Point-to-Point over eithernet. i live in wood dale and have no dsl or cable but they supply it in my area, but i wont get it. Before i could get sprint broadband they stopped accepting customers
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Networking, programming is the shiznit.

PrestburyDave

@ibm.com

Aurora Options

Does anyone have any information on Fixed Wireless providers in the far west side of Aurora. I live close to Sugar Grove and there doesn't seem to be any options. A couple of companies were mentioned, but I can't find web sites for them IOLS and GLNational.
BBK_Terminator

join:2001-03-09
Joliet, IL

Re: Aurora Options

I went to check them out as well. I am a little skepyical about their service. 2meg up/down for $49?? I know thats not what they guarantee. but still.

Sugar Grover

@207.88.x.x

Sweet City seeking DSL

OK - WHAT ABOUT THE SUGAR GROVE PEOPLE? I CAN'T FIND ANYONE THAT OFFERS WIRELESS OR DSL. WE'RE NOT IN THE MIDDLE OF A DESERT! (MAYBE IN THE MIDDLE OF CORN FIELDS)...BUT STILL.
ANYONE HAVE ANY LEADS?
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