Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Email from Comcast
Below is the content of an email I received from Comcast this morning.
XFINITY Hold on tight. We've increased your Internet speed. We're on a mission to improve your experience, and that means making sure you have the Internet speeds you need to save time and do more of what you love. That's why we've increased your speed from 25 Mbps to 60 Mbps at no extra cost to you. So, go ahead – simply restart your modem to enjoy your new speed. I rebooted my modem as instructed and I now have 60Mbps download speed - upload is still 6Mbps. What to expect next??? |
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They seem to be working very hard to change their reputation for being the worst customer service in the industry. We just switched from CenturyLink and are enjoying faster speeds. We hated Comcast up north but found CenturyLink to be even worse.
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They sent me a new modem self install plus a shipping label to return old one..No Charge internet and streaming has never been so fast
7 years satisfied customer.. If your rate starts to creep up and they all do, just ask for customer loyalty discount Just checked 90.2 downloand
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Don't take life Too Serious ..It isn't permanent Last edited by karostay; 11-18-2017 at 04:09 PM. |
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Me too. Just installed today. Speed difference remains to be seen.
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The Comcast/Xfinity cable modem is a dual-band WiFi router offering 2.4 and 5 MHz Network connections. As I understand it, the 2.4 band is supposed to offer the greatest area of coverage but the 5 MHz band usually offers the highest WiFi connection speed. I found the 5 MHz band was consistently so much faster that I had my IPad “forget” the 2.4 Network.
On the other hand my 7 year old PC only connects to my WiFi Network at 2.4 MHz. So I’m thinking of replacing the Network interface card. I mention this because my iPad would sometimes arbitrarily switch networks with a dramatic drop in speed i.e. 90 mbps to 12 mbps. Hopefully this explanation will make sense to anyone who is familiar with the steps for joining your wireless network. |
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I'm happy things are working out for many of you that is just great. Based on past history let's talk again in 90 days. I really hope it stays good for you.
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I have Performance Starter at $49.95. It is still 10 Mbps. I wish they would raise its speed, too. |
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Each year as the various promotions expire I call right in to their retention department and get moved to a new one. FYI I believe you should at least be going from 10 mbps to 25 now. |
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Comcast Xfinity speed
How can I find the speed of my internet?? I have Xfinity with extreme 150 internet, whatever that means. Sometimes I have problems streaming Netflix on my HD TV. Netflix support said my internet was not consistently running at a high enough speed which caused the program to drop.
Is there a way to check the speed? Thanks |
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XFINITY Speed Test |
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Yes, Speedtest by Ookla is the standard. That considered, when I was in Indiana 2 years ago, Comcast had the worst reputation ever. The college students in town just absolutely hated them, and most of the general public switched to local providers - poor speeds, frequent outages, miserable customer service.
Fast forward to The Villages - have used Comcast here for the past 23 months. Amazing speeds (100+mbps download, 23-25+mbps upload), nearly NO downtime, apps that self-diagnose issues and solve them - plus, called customer service twice, had amazing, friendly service. I don't know if it's the location or a re-commitment to customer service - but as an IT guy, they've got my vote! |
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It’s not really any of my business, but I hope they’re didn’t talk you into paying for that high of tier if you don’t need it. Mostly kids playing video games or people streaming from like 5 devices at once need that speed. But hey, if it came as part of a bundle and it fits your budget, that’s good too. |
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