I have Charter and pay 60 for 60. I own my own modem and networking equipment so all I pay is access. I don't have any other services from them so I have to pay full price for my internet connection... but it is loads better then AT&T.
I have Charter and pay 60 for 60. I own my own modem and networking equipment so all I pay is access. I don't have any other services from them so I have to pay full price for my internet connection... but it is loads better then AT&T.
Can you get that with a USB modem and connect wirelessly? I have no clue. I'm not a networking guy, just a hardware and software guy. I basically cannot have another modem in the house if it is hardwired from the lines outside into the house.
I pay $80.00 for a 50Mbps down and 20 Mbps up service, which includes unlimited bandwidth, unlimited phone and a Fetch TV pvr included.
Your parents need to get with the times as you have shown that your willing to pay the extra money for a new service.
I would advise you not to to use Netlimiter or any other bandwidth device. You could lose all computer access for a period of time.
One of my grand kids tried to pull a stunt like that on me by trying to change the router password, so they could change their access times and came a gutsa (I'm a old phart of 71).
Edit: I forgot to put my speedtest pix up.
Spellunker so you must be connected via the NBN too. Do you know which technology you are hooked up with. I was lucky enough to get FTTP and because there is so many in the house went for the 100/40 plan with iiNet just so we have the extra bandwidth.
I have moved into Bundaberg, and I connected to the NBN via Optusnet with FTTN as we are a test area for it, the node is 380 meters down the road. So not much loss of speed with the copper.
I said I had unlimited bandwidth which is wrong, I only have 200 gigs of bandwidth which I only have ever used around 60% off.
I think you mean you allowance instead of bandwidth as bandwidth is the speed that you have and that your network has available. I am heavily against FTTN, in my opinion copper has no place in comms these days.
When you say you want to work on a you tube gaming channel, you mean you want to play online games, and want the connection for gaming, or you want to download/upload video material for youtube?