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Please accept my apologies in advance if this is one of those things n00bs ask regularly, Ive been lurking here now for a couple of weeks but not seen a similar type of post or a reference toa group FAQ. Im sure this is one of those questions that everyone asks, everyone has an opinion and everyone has different experiences of. So some of your experiences may help me choose. Please keep it objective. I have no intention of signing up with Telewest (my local cable company - bad experiences with them in the past). I currently have BTinternet ADSL 512k - Ive had it for two years (out of contarct now obviously ) and Ive got no real issues, its been great for playing games. I would like to upgrade to 1 meg or even 2 meg connection so that I can extend internet access to other PCs in the house without it affecting my game playing. I have a router, and at least 4 PCs requiring access. Which ISP offers the best connection for the games player? TIA Jester (ex JR, UKLF, TZW) Jester |
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"Jester" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bu3vog$38h$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi > > Please accept my apologies in advance if this is one of those things n00bs > ask regularly, Ive been lurking here now for a couple of weeks but not seen > a similar type of post or a reference toa group FAQ. > > Im sure this is one of those questions that everyone asks, everyone has an > opinion and everyone has different experiences of. So some of your > experiences may help me choose. Please keep it objective. I have no > intention > of signing up with Telewest (my local cable company - bad experiences with > them in the past). > > I currently have BTinternet ADSL 512k - Ive had it for two years (out of > contarct now obviously ) and Ive got no real issues, its been great for > playing games. I would like to upgrade to 1 meg or even 2 meg connection so > that I can extend internet access to other PCs in the house without it > affecting my game playing. > > I have a router, and at least 4 PCs requiring access. > > Which ISP offers the best connection for the games player? > > > TIA > > Jester > > (ex JR, UKLF, TZW) > > > > Do an ISP comparison on www.adslguide.org , Eclipse and Nildram should come out on top. Steer clear of AOHell and Freeserve. Hamman |
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"Jester" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bu3vog$38h$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi > > Please accept my apologies in advance if this is one of those things n00bs > ask regularly, Ive been lurking here now for a couple of weeks but not seen > a similar type of post or a reference toa group FAQ. > > Im sure this is one of those questions that everyone asks, everyone has an > opinion and everyone has different experiences of. So some of your > experiences may help me choose. Please keep it objective. I have no > intention > of signing up with Telewest (my local cable company - bad experiences with > them in the past). > > I currently have BTinternet ADSL 512k - Ive had it for two years (out of > contarct now obviously ) and Ive got no real issues, its been great for > playing games. I would like to upgrade to 1 meg or even 2 meg connection so > that I can extend internet access to other PCs in the house without it > affecting my game playing. > > I have a router, and at least 4 PCs requiring access. > > Which ISP offers the best connection for the games player? > > > TIA > > Jester > > (ex JR, UKLF, TZW) > Hi Jester, I would recommend Plus without a doubt - brilliant pre and after sales service. Good access and their 2M deal comes with a 20:1 contention ration (homeworker plus). Cost a bit but well worth it. Something else to consider though: if you want to plays serious games and you have other users in the house (I assume you have some form of home network), you are going to have hassle in sharing the link and keeping your ping times down. I have just been through this one and got a Linksys router with quality of service option so that I can prioritise the traffic and give a low priority to my teenage son's downloading of 'knitting patterns'. Let me know if you need any more details on this. Also, if you do go with Plus, or in fact any faster ISP, you are going to have to cease your line with BT (bit of a bugger) and have it retested for a faster rate - the maximum loss for a 1 and 2M link is 41dB. So you could be off the air for up to 10 days. Please use my name as a referrer if you decide Plus is for you (hastings1066) Cheers, Mike |
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> > Hi Jester, > I would recommend Plus without a doubt - brilliant pre and after sales > service. Good access and their 2M deal comes with a 20:1 contention ration > (homeworker plus). Cost a bit but well worth it. > > Something else to consider though: if you want to plays serious games and > you have other users in the house (I assume you have some form of home > network), you are going to have hassle in sharing the link and keeping your > ping times down. I have just been through this one and got a Linksys router > with quality of service option so that I can prioritise the traffic and give > a low priority to my teenage son's downloading of 'knitting patterns'. > Let me know if you need any more details on this. > > Also, if you do go with Plus, or in fact any faster ISP, you are going to > have to cease your line with BT (bit of a bugger) and have it retested for a > faster rate - the maximum loss for a 1 and 2M link is 41dB. So you could be > off the air for up to 10 days. > > Please use my name as a referrer if you decide Plus is for you > (hastings1066) > > Cheers, Mike > > Hi Mike Thanks for the advice, all the reading round Ive done had pointed me at Plusnet already and you have confirmed my thinking. Ive just been though the Plusnet site and realised that Id have to drop my BT account and then 10 days later I would have a 2 Mb Plusnet account. My other option would be to transfer over to a 512 and then upgrade (costs Ill have to confirm) 10 day downtime is bad news! I might have to speak to the wife ;o) Please forward details on the Lyksys router - it sounds like exactly the kind of thing Im looking for. Thanks again Jester (ex JR, UKLF, TZW) |
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Hi Jester
We had an existing ADSL modem/router - the Dlink DSL 504, which can take the increase in speed (the maximum is 8M bps), but it had no way of throttling or prioritising traffic. My son downloads a lot and this is a real pain when I am trying to VPN into work. So I got hold of a Linksys BEFSR81 router that has some Quality of Service features that allows me to set port 1 (say) to have priority over port 4 (my son's machine) Got the router, se it up, twiddled with the QoS settings and things are hunky dory. Hope this help, good luck with the transfer if you go ahead. The jump to a 2M pipe is really something, particularly with the low contention on the Plus Homeworker deal. Incidentally, I have no commercial link or otherwise wise Plus, I just think their service is excellent. Kind regards, Mike "Jester" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bu87om$4vf$(E-Mail Removed)... > > > > > > > Hi Jester, > > I would recommend Plus without a doubt - brilliant pre and after sales > > service. Good access and their 2M deal comes with a 20:1 contention ration > > (homeworker plus). Cost a bit but well worth it. > > > > Something else to consider though: if you want to plays serious games and > > you have other users in the house (I assume you have some form of home > > network), you are going to have hassle in sharing the link and keeping > your > > ping times down. I have just been through this one and got a Linksys > router > > with quality of service option so that I can prioritise the traffic and > give > > a low priority to my teenage son's downloading of 'knitting patterns'. > > Let me know if you need any more details on this. > > > > Also, if you do go with Plus, or in fact any faster ISP, you are going to > > have to cease your line with BT (bit of a bugger) and have it retested for > a > > faster rate - the maximum loss for a 1 and 2M link is 41dB. So you could > be > > off the air for up to 10 days. > > > > Please use my name as a referrer if you decide Plus is for you > > (hastings1066) > > > > Cheers, Mike > > > > > > > Hi Mike > > Thanks for the advice, all the reading round Ive done had pointed me at > Plusnet already and you have confirmed my thinking. > > Ive just been though the Plusnet site and realised that Id have to drop my > BT account and then 10 days later I would have a 2 Mb Plusnet account. My > other option would be to transfer over to a 512 and then upgrade (costs Ill > have to confirm) 10 day downtime is bad news! I might have to speak to the > wife ;o) > > Please forward details on the Lyksys router - it sounds like exactly the > kind of thing Im looking for. > > Thanks again > > > Jester > > (ex JR, UKLF, TZW) > > > > |
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