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Edited on Thu Jan-08-04 06:08 AM by necso
Satellite requires a modem connection for the outgoing connection. Don't bother.
If you have cable TV (I don't) cable can be a good option. It has better download speeds (generally) and much better upload speeds (generally).
(note: b = bit, B = byte which is 8 bits, K is roughly a 1000, M is roughly a million)
DSL typically has low upload speeds (128Kb is typical) and the download can be as low as 256Kb (bogus) or as high as 1.5Mb. I have .75Mb from Verizon and love it. I get 80KB downloads from highspeed sources, although my upload tends to max at 10KB or less. Cable download can range as high as 2Mb and upload maybe a quarter/half (or less) of that.
Cable however is a shared connection and DSL is not. So a lot of cable modem use in your area can slow downloads and uploads. But I can't say that I have ever actually seen this.
The biggest issue is your service provider's connection to the backbone (potentially there are also "concentrator" issues). This is hard to judge although DSLReports does have user opinions which can help.
In any case once you are highspeed you need to worry about security. A cheap router can provide pretty good protection (a wired one on sale can be had for $10 or $20 after rebate, wireless say $30). (They do way more than NAT these days.) I also run a free software firewall.
I would not sign up for a long term contract and you should expect a deal on equipment and installation. DSL is super easy to install since it uses the phone line (higher frequencies) but cable may take an installer.
DSL providers typically don't care about multiple computers on the link while cable providers do. (I have a wireless router on my DSL.) Cable providers are more likely to require special software and offer some weird interface.
In a lot of cases you will find that even .75Mb is more throughput than you can get from your download host (40KB seems common). I wouldn't settle for less, would like more, but wouldn't pay much of a premium. Of course a lot depends on how you plan to use it.
Best and enjoy!
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