Speed is as advertised so far, have to see if it's consistent throughout the days/weeks. Need to try playing some games tonight see how that feels, and hear if the kids have any issues with the xbox this afternoon.
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Do you have to get a cable line buried after they set it up?Speed is as advertised so far, have to see if it's consistent throughout the days/weeks. Need to try playing some games tonight see how that feels, and hear if the kids have any issues with the xbox this afternoon.
There is a fiber line, the box or whatever that people in the neighborhood get plugged into happens to be in my backyard. The fiber line from that to my house will be buried, they say 2 weeks but I’m guessing longer, but who knows.Do you have to get a cable line buried after they set it up?
Ah, got it. Thanks.There is a fiber line, the box or whatever that people in the neighborhood get plugged into happens to be in my backyard. The fiber line from that to my house will be buried, they say 2 weeks but I’m guessing longer, but who knows.
Theres a box on the outside of the house that the outside fiber runs to, then through a hole to a wall plate inside the house. Then from there to their modem thing.
Hhhmmm, appears they can't handle the heavier traffic use at night huh.Speeds were great for most of the day, but have fallen off a cliff in the last hour or so. Speedtest within the Metronet network is still great, anything outside is *******, 5-15mbps depending on the test site or server location. There is a thread about similar issues on the Metronet subreddit, not from Ames but similar slow speeds between 7pm and 11pm or so.
This could be a very short lived experiment.
Yeah, not a great sign. Good thing I didn't cancel Mediacom yet.Hhhmmm, appears they can't handle the heavier traffic use at night huh.
Yeah, not a great sign. Good thing I didn't cancel Mediacom yet.
Install was $25, if you sign up for automatic payments they credit you the $25 back but I assume I won't get that if I cancel in the next few days. My thought was the same as yours, if it works then I'll save a decent amount every month, if it doesn't then I'm not out a bunch.Out of curiosity, what was the install cost? I was considering doing the same thing you did - Have Metronet installed and keep Mediacom service for a short bit while I tested the new service, knowing that I would have to eat the install cost if Metronet sucked.
My understanding of Fiber is there are no issues of bandwidth because it is a specific line.Hhhmmm, appears they can't handle the heavier traffic use at night huh.
Inside their network I think that’s true, but where it all meets and is sent out to other networks I assume there are still routers that need to be able to route all the traffic. My speed tests to Metronet servers was 500/500 the whole time, but anything outside their fiber network was awful.My understanding of Fiber is there are no issues of bandwidth because it is a specific line.