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User: admin2ndchance wrote:Anyone knows the "default" password that FLOW now use on the white Arris model# TG2492LG? The one on the label no longer works.
VexXx Dogg wrote:Flow just sent an email that they raising their base package to 260 for 200M/15M DL/UL
Double speed for a 20% increase.
teems1 wrote:Constant drops for the past hour or so.
You are conflating pipeline throughput speed with server source speed. They are independent metrics.kamakazi wrote:I don't think you understood the question.
Have you been able to get anywhere near those speeds by actually surfing the internet/ downloading a file/updating Windows/torrent
Use a program like hardware info and monitor;
How long does it take to download the Windows ISO file for example.
adnj wrote:You are conflating pipeline throughput speed with server source speed. They are independent metrics.kamakazi wrote:I don't think you understood the question.
Have you been able to get anywhere near those speeds by actually surfing the internet/ downloading a file/updating Windows/torrent
Use a program like hardware info and monitor;
How long does it take to download the Windows ISO file for example.
What you are asking is dependent on what server you have connected to (its file serving speed and connection speed) and your ISP speed.
kamakazi wrote:Just trying to figure out if anyone gets anywhere close to 80% utilization of their max "pipeline throughout" under any circumstances reallyadnj wrote:You are conflating pipeline throughput speed with server source speed. They are independent metrics.kamakazi wrote:I don't think you understood the question.
Have you been able to get anywhere near those speeds by actually surfing the internet/ downloading a file/updating Windows/torrent
Use a program like hardware info and monitor;
How long does it take to download the Windows ISO file for example.
What you are asking is dependent on what server you have connected to (its file serving speed and connection speed) and your ISP speed.
That's throughput, not throughout.kamakazi wrote:Just trying to figure out if anyone gets anywhere close to 80% utilization of their max "pipeline throughout" under any circumstances reallyadnj wrote:You are conflating pipeline throughput speed with server source speed. They are independent metrics.kamakazi wrote:I don't think you understood the question.
Have you been able to get anywhere near those speeds by actually surfing the internet/ downloading a file/updating Windows/torrent
Use a program like hardware info and monitor;
How long does it take to download the Windows ISO file for example.
What you are asking is dependent on what server you have connected to (its file serving speed and connection speed) and your ISP speed.
adnj wrote:You are conflating pipeline throughput speed with server source speed. They are independent metrics.kamakazi wrote:I don't think you understood the question.
Have you been able to get anywhere near those speeds by actually surfing the internet/ downloading a file/updating Windows/torrent
Use a program like hardware info and monitor;
How long does it take to download the Windows ISO file for example.
What you are asking is dependent on what server you have connected to (its file serving speed and connection speed) and your ISP speed.
S_2NR wrote:
i consistently get max speeds on torrents on wireless.
The upload speed is a limitation of Cable technology IIRC.brickman wrote:I only have to pay $330 for 150,only a $10 increase for a 25mbs upgrade.Wish they bumped up the upload but i'm ok with this.
h1tach1 wrote:joshuarshah wrote:h1tach1 wrote:What is the procedure for requesting a static IP? Is there a cost associated with it? Thanks.
I believe FLOW only gives out static IPs. I've had the same one for about a year now but im not 100% sure about it.
Well if this is true, that is good news. Thanks.
kamakazi wrote:Has anyone been able to achieve at least 80% of the "up to" speed being advertised
teems1 wrote:Steam caps you at 10 MB/s, Origin/Epic/Battle.net is around 20 MB/s
ed360123 wrote:User: admin2ndchance wrote:Anyone knows the "default" password that FLOW now use on the white Arris model# TG2492LG? The one on the label no longer works.
Password: password
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FrankChag wrote:This has been my hell for the last 2 weeks with Flow. (Piarco)
Barely usable.
Actually considering giving crappycell my broadband business againK74T wrote:FB_IMG_1614346989091.jpeg20210226_094401.jpeg
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