kbarger • Aug 26, 2002 2:53 pm
So, I finally decided to take the plunge and hook up DSL. (I've been on the Internet since 1986 and had high-speed access at school or work almost that whole time. One would have thought that broadband at home would be a no-brainer for me. The very fact that it's taken me this long to try it says a lot about how badly the various people reponsible have handled broadband.)
My only concern is, given the ancient telephone wiring in my neighborhood, what kind of performance will I get? I decided to give it a try and evaluate things carefully during the 30 day money-back period to see if I thought the situation was acceptable, since there seems to be no way to find out without actually hooking everything up.
So, my questions for you are: first, if you have DSL, what kind of download speeds do you typically see? second, what SHOULD I expect? are there particular metrics I can use to measure whether I'm getting good performance? Any software utilities to measure it?
My only concern is, given the ancient telephone wiring in my neighborhood, what kind of performance will I get? I decided to give it a try and evaluate things carefully during the 30 day money-back period to see if I thought the situation was acceptable, since there seems to be no way to find out without actually hooking everything up.
So, my questions for you are: first, if you have DSL, what kind of download speeds do you typically see? second, what SHOULD I expect? are there particular metrics I can use to measure whether I'm getting good performance? Any software utilities to measure it?