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Comcast

 

I get 125Mbps down and 25Mbps up with an avg. ping of 9ms.

 

Like: Everything but customer service

Dislike: Customer service and the 1TB data cap.

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CenturyLink

 

I get 10Mbps down and 1Mbps up with an average ping of 21ms

 

Like: Everything

Dislike: Having to pay for the modem up front or leasing the modem.

 

I am going to try to find a DSL modem that doesn't have a router or wireless built in as I want to use my Cisco 1841.

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Comcast
Like: Reasonably reliable service and speed.

Hate: Shitty customer support, overpriced as hell.

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15 hours ago, droidrzrlover said:

CenturyLink

 

I get 10Mbps down and 1Mbps up with an average ping of 21ms

 

Like: Everything

Dislike: Having to pay for the modem up front or leasing the modem.

 

I am going to try to find a DSL modem that doesn't have a router or wireless built in as I want to use my Cisco 1841.

You can usually just bridge the wan interface to a lan interface on the routers or use dmz and disable nat/pat.

I have set my Technicolor up in a way where the WAN ip is given to eth1 - would work with larger subnets as well, but that requires some more CLI foo... 

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Time Warner (now Charter)

 

I get 300Mbps down and 20Mbps up with pretty good ping/latency.

 

Like: Most everything although their reps are about as smart as a bag of rocks most of the time

Dislike: Their IPv6 support is pretty lack-luster and gives me issues sometimes.

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5 hours ago, InVis said:

You can usually just bridge the wan interface to a lan interface on the routers or use dmz and disable nat/pat.

I have set my Technicolor up in a way where the WAN ip is given to eth1 - would work with larger subnets as well, but that requires some more CLI foo... 

I am getting a CCNA and how would i use dmz and disable NAT/PAT so that i don't need to keep port forwarding devices to get access to devices inside the network? go ahead and message me.

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