Where's Sep?? Kinda miss his comments...
What make and model do they give you?
Is your signal coming in via DSL? I know how to speed that up, with no one the wiser but you.
I stuck with the phone company, Centurylink, and I've got about 4 years on this unlimited LD/internet plan, have international calling and the whole ten yards.
I could care less about cable TV and I pay less than you do for what I got.
Ubee? I've got 3 Actiontecs in backup.
Is your signal coming in via DSL? I know how to speed that up, with no one the wiser but you.
Yeah well DSL would seem like dial up to me. Once you get faster access you will never want to go backward.
I like my cable cause it is much less expensive the Direct TV or Dish Network. I don't watch that much but HD over the air would be a royal pain.
Yep, I can get CBS,fox,NBC,and ABC HD over the air but that is it. With basic cable I get 20+ HD channels.Have you ever looked up the signal paths available in your area?
Can you supply the answer here?
Sure, you and Lee pay 'tention. You know how you have two plastic thingies on the near end of the cable? You need the splitter - don't mess with it. The preceding thingy is just a junction box - if you open it up, you will that it just makes a connection. Cut it off, throw it away, and being careful to have the correct wires in the correct place, solder the connection. At the far end, the grey box on the side of the house, do the same thing. Take the wires off the screw terminals and solder them. Simple, but you should notice an increase in speed right away. Over time, as oxidation would have set in, you should be more and more ahead of the game. Also, keep the phone line from the splitter to the modem AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE. Mine was like three inches long, and it doesn't hurt to keep the DSL line as short as possible too. That's very basic, and yeah, I've 'splained it on Phoenix before...
BTW, Fitz, is that you on that Segway?
Hasn't slowed Lee down...Well, I'm .81 megs up and .83 megs down this morning...
Now do you see what the big deal is?
No, I get all the alternate channels for the networks too. I use the cable to get my internet and for a bunch of stations that are not available over the air. I get more than 20 channels, what I should have said is I get 20 channels that I watch.