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RE: Re: OT Home Highway, is it worth it?
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- Subject: RE: Re: OT Home Highway, is it worth it?
- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 13:34:02 -0000
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One
thing I haven't seen mentioned yet is the connection time ... from request
to
service.
On a
modem and BT Internet I was looking at about a minute to connect and logon
-
with ISDN I'm looking at about 4 seconds if that!
Phil
It's not such a speed advantage over 56k modem
but the reliabilty is vastly superior. I have had no problem downloading
many
650Mb files. No chance of that with a modem.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:27
AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: OT Home Highway,
is it worth it?
Hi Guys,
I have had various flavours of internet
access over the years - from 9.6k modems to 56k modems, ISDN, cable
modem, and of course, a fat pipe at work!
ISDN is definitely
worth getting over a 56k modem. Even just using one line @64k (which is
uncompressed whereas 56k is heavily compressed - provided the source
data is compressible) I was very happy with the speed of web
pages. Large downloads are another matter of course:-) The
biggest advantage of ISDN is the connect time - or lack thereof.
It is near instantaneous so it feels like you have a permanent
connection. BUT (and it's a big BUT) this is also the biggest
problem
- because it is so quick, you are more inclined to log on just for a
'quick look' at something. I found my phone bill was hammered,
mainly by lots and lots of minimum call charges. :-(((( and
yes, I did have it set up right, but inevitably, I would have a quick
look @ something just _after_ the line had been dropped, so of course,
another call would be made....
Cable modem, if you can get it,
OTOH, is v.cheap and v.fast and, it seems, more reliable than ADSL from
the reports I have heard.
RE: choice of TA: 'Received wisdom'
is that external is better because of being active, whereas cheap
internal TA's are passive & the PC processor has to do all the work
- these days though, processors have more power than the software
developers know what to do with, so it shouldn't be a
problem.....
OTOH, going the external route, you can get an ISDN
router and conenct all your PC's/ePODs etc to the
web....
HTH,
Tony
(newbie)
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