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Hi-Speed Internet
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:40 pm
by FLYNHIGH
Hey everyone,
I will be getting fast internet very soon! I just want to know what you think about your internet (Comcast, Qwest, etc). It looks like we will be getting Qwest DSL, if anyone has had any experience with these ISPs let me know how you like it and how much it costs!
~Travis~
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 8:59 pm
by Punk-Biker940
I have Comcast high-speed internet and I love it! It loads fast and has great connection...
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 9:21 pm
by J Gallo
Trav,
I currently use Comcast cable internet. It's pretty fast. I just ran a test, here's the results:
2005-08-24 23:15:47 EST: 3639 / 359
Your download speed : 3727117 bps, or 3639 kbps.
A 454.9 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 368358 bps, or 359 kbps.
So when comparing to Qwest or other high speed internet providers, when you ask what expected down/up kbps speeds should be, you can compare with my current 3639 down/359 up kbps.
If anyone is interested in running a speed test for their providers, go to:
http://www.dslreports.com/stest
Hope this helps!
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 9:45 am
by FLYNHIGH
I have finally got hi-speed internet at my house!!! It is sooo nice!
One question though, I thought maybe Newkirk could answer it. I am using a wireless pci card on my computer to connect to our modem; I would love it if I could figure out how to get my FTP software to work. I read some of the stuff on Qwest and the modem company's sites, tryed the stuff they recommened, which was extremely vague, and it still would not work. If anyone knows how to set this up, let me know...
~Travis~
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 10:16 am
by Curtis Newkirk
Travis,
I have the same problem: I cannot FTP to my site via my WAP-router because it has a firewall and is running NAT. I like the security of the setup though so when I upload to my site I just unplug the WAP and plug my laptop directly to the modem.
The other solution is less elegant: You would have to log into your WAP-router (Linksys?), disable NAT, and stop your firewall. Then you would have to remember to reverse this process when done or risk leaving your systems open to the next hacker who stops by
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 12:26 pm
by FLYNHIGH
Curtis,
I can connect to our modem; however, the only thing that works is IExplorer (Firefox won't, it says "Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 192.168.0.1."). Also, I've tried to install the MSN software that Qwest provides and it says to try again when I have a connection... so I am assuming that means my computer doesn't know to use the wireless card to access the internet. Any ideas, thanks!
~Travis~
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 10:28 pm
by Curtis Newkirk
Travis,
So you are saying that IE works wirelessly and Firefox does not? Strange, but if IE is connecting then you are connected to the WAP. This is not browser dependent at all and if one works so should the other.
For starters I would uninstall anything Qwest gave you. It is junk. Same goes with FTP software. All of the Qwest functions you can do manually with Windows or your NIC software and have it be more reliable. FTP you can do through your command line interface as a function of DOS.
My mobile number is 801-538-6160. Call me sometime this week and I might be able to help.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 6:06 am
by J Gallo.
Ok, a couple things:
What type of router/wireless card did you buy? I went with Linksys almost exclusively, but did purchase "other" brands of wireless PCI cards for my kids' computers. So far they have all worked great with no problems.
Which FTP program are you using? As far as why that won't work, I really don't have a clue yet. I've always used WS-FTP LE and it's been a dream!
Second, a thought about the IE working/Firefox not working issue. I know when I orginally set up my high speed internet (wireless DSL at that time), I didn't install any of their software, I had to go in and manually set up my router and browser. The settings I made in the brower were located at: Tools, Internet Options, then the Connections tab (Internet Explorer).
If you installed the Qwest software, more than likely it changed your IE connections setting automatically. When you originally set up Firefox, you probably imported your IE settings, which was set to dialup. So I'm wondering if you re-imported your IE settings now, it might pick up the new connections settings??
Speaking of browsers, has anyone else tried the new Opera browser? It's pretty slick, maybe even better than Firefox
Hopefully by the time you see this you've already fixed your issues. If not, I'd be more than happy to come over and try to help if you'd like. You can reach me at 598.7176
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 3:58 pm
by UtahLori
Your current bandwidth reading is:
998.5 kbps first time
2nd time
Your current bandwidth reading is:
1.18 Mbps 1211.5 kbps
but..... my computer is a pice of junk!!!!!!
Why does it vary so much?
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 4:06 pm
by J Gallo
Where are you getting your bandwidth reading from?
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 4:46 pm
by FLYNHIGH
Well I got the strange problem fixed. Aparantly a firewall, that I had installed several
months ago and had, to the best of my knowledge, removed from my sytem; however, I went to
Control Panel > Security Center and found out that it was still running. So I went into
Services under msconfig and stopped it. Then, to make sure it was all gone, I had to go to
system32 under WINDOWS, and deleted the folder. Whew, that's a lot of typing/work for one
little problem.
Next, now I can get my ftp software (FileZilla/Dreamweaver) to connect to my web hosting
server, but when it trys to recieve the directory listing, it is denied. I guess that is
what you are talking about Curtis. I'll try playing around with port forwarding on the
modem and see what I get.
Thanks,
~Travis~
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 11:14 pm
by FLYNHIGH
Well, I finally figured it out... since I could not get ZoneAlarm to go way... and since my computer was due for a good fall cleaning... I wiped the hard drive, set up the wireless and PRESTO, everything worked!
A word to the wise, don't ever install ZoneAlarm Firewall on your computer. Thanks everyone for your input!
Have a great week!
~Travis~
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:43 am
by Curtis Newkirk
Travis,
Wiping the OS and starting anew is always a good option. I don't reccomend it for the average Joe, but you obviously know what you are doing.
Regarding the Zone Alarm: It might surprise you to find out that I do not run any anti-virus or firewall software on my laptop or home PC's (I have to at work). It might surprise you even more to find out that in nearly ten years of doing this I have only had one virus and it was my fault for getting it.
If you are careful with your email, the sites you go to, and the software you install you should not ever have a problem with a virus. If you sit behind a well-maintained hardware firewall running NAT it is unlikely you will be hacked...especially with a leased IP.
Anyway...glad you got it figured out.
Thanks
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 6:50 pm
by FLYNHIGH
Here's my results on dslreports.
Qwest DSL
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2005-09-27 20:48:41 EST: 1266 / 745
Your download speed : 1296727 bps, or 1266 kbps.
A 158.2 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 763407 bps, or 745 kbps.
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Not as fast as Comcast, but it's a heck of a lot faster than dial-up!!!
~Travis~
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 10:07 am
by Curtis Newkirk
This is at work. Sick:
2005-09-28 12:03:18 EST: 5957 / 6603
Your download speed : 6100587 bps, or 5957 kbps.
A 744.7 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 6761734 bps, or 6603 kbps.
Of course, we have multiple OC-3's to the d-mark, Gigabit to the closet, and 100Mbps to the desktop. What is unusual is the faster upload, but I would imagine the OC-3's are synchronous.