Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have Xfinity cable internet service with a speed of 600 Mbps. No issues. Is it possible that the OP's issue is related to the 40 Mbps speed?
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$65 A month including all taxes and the router fee 970 mps speed. Free installation and a $200 gift card for signing up It’s very fast and reliable |
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…immediately!!
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The real issue here is DSL, not CenturyLink. DSL is the oldest, slowest, and most unreliable technology for internet access. Speed and reliability are directly related to the distance you are from your nearest hub. Both cable and fiber are far superior to DSL - fiber being by far the best choice of the two.
Don't struggle with DSL - change to a service that uses either cable or fiber (Highly recommend fiber), get your own modem, and you'll have far less issues. The other branch of CenturyLink, Quantum Fiber, is extremely reliable, and depending on the speed you get will give you a modem (not lease you one). |
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OP I get that you want to continue dial-up service in your house. So here's what I suggest: Get POTS. That stands for Plain Old Telephone Service. It's normal phone, that goes into a phone jack just like normal phones do, that you use to make and receive phone calls, and nothing else. It is NOT "magic Jack." It's the same phone service that you had before cable was invented. You can get that for around $10/month (or less if you're a low-income senior or on medicaid).
Then, get xfinity internet, the cheap package. Buy a low-end modem of your own that will be compatible. You'll want it to work with the current package PLUS at least 2 upgrades. So - you want it better than the service requires, but not the latest and greatest. Then, get a similar-quality router. Your initial expense will be around $300 for modem, router, the actual telephone if you don't already have one, and any wiring Xfinity has to do, in order to get cable into your house. You do NOT want an Xfinity TV package. You just want plain internet. Then hook your roku up to the TV, configure it, and your total monthly cost will be around $20/month plus the cost of any pay TV packages you choose from Roku (such as YouTubeTV or Hulu etc). |
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our DSL Modem is available |
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On a side note I have never heard anything good about Century Link Cable. |
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Their fiber, on the other hand, works extremely well. I've had both Comcast cable and CenturyLink Fiber for several years (at different times of course), and both have performed very well. I was able to work remote with either - no issues. I'm on CL fiber now because it's faster, cheaper, and fiber is far more reliable speed wise than cable. |
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Seem all the internet providers are pulsing the signal to discourage streaming. I travel during the summer months and experience pulsing internet signals daily.
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[QUOTE=PoolBrews;2039234]I don't believe there is a cable offering from CenturyLink, so not sure how you could have heard anything good or bad about it. CenturyLink offers DSL and Fiber. DSL is old and is slowly being phased out. I would never recommend anyone to get DSL.
Their fiber, on the other hand, works extremely well. I've had both Comcast cable and CenturyLink Fiber for several years (at different times of course), and both have performed very well. I was able to work remote with either - no issues. I'm on CL fiber now because it's faster, cheaper, and fiber is far more reliable speed wise than cable.[/QUOTE There are many suggestions here, such as "get fiber," "get Spectrum." But the truth is you are limited by your address in The Villages. Our house can only receive CenturyLink DSL @10 mbs, Xfinity cable, and maybe T-Mobile. Consider yourself lucky if you live where there are other options. |
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10 years of my life (20 yrs ago) was configuring and installing IBM AIX servers and office networks for the wholesale fashion industry in NYC. That being said, my opinion on a 10-20Mbps DSL connection remains the same wrt a router. ![]()
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We had DSL in the house we bought in 1996. That tells you how antiquated the technology is. Please listen to the previous posters who are urging you to switch providers and join us in this century. You won't regret it.
Good luck. kathy |
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To get 600 mbps are you using a docsis 3.0 or docsis 3.1 modem?
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/// Never mind, wrong info.
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. . "I think the scariest person in the world is the person with no sense of humor." Michael J. Fox Last edited by EdFNJ; 12-13-2021 at 12:01 PM. |
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