![]() Des Moines just hasn’t had that type of option for residential users that was available until Mediacom released the 1G plan. ![]() It was advertised at 100mb and I got 100mb. ![]() Since moving from San Francisco I’ve long missed the connection I had there. Our network configuration didn’t gracefully handle internal traffic either so those big uploads for Jami’s art projects would fail even if the transfer was in the house. This was a pretty tough thing for the kids (and me) if Elliott was in the middle of his big bridge scene and because I downloaded a file from box the internet ceased to work. I ended up running ethernet through parts of the house to try and combat it with mediocre results given the time invested.Īs usage peaked with CenturyLink the modem would just stop working. At any point in time Jami might have been syncing a huge load of new high res photos to the servers in the house or somewhere externally. Since we don’t have cable and all of our TVs and devices use the wifi it got pretty sluggish when everyone was home and one of the kids fired up Netflix while Jami and I were using Spotify in the kitchen. It’s advertised at 60mb and normally I’d see 30-25 over ethernet, and ~10-15 over wifi. Our family has had CenturyLink internet services at the house for a while and they are reliable but the speed hasn’t been that great.
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