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Squibbles posted:I was reading on the dslreports forum that for some reason a lot of docsis 3.0 modems will refuse to enable channel bonding unless they are connected to a gigabit device. There was mention of the lights changing to a different colour to indicate this and such. I have no idea why that would be though, other than a lot of 10/100 routers not supporting a full 100mbps of throughput. I think I'm gonna call BS unless the firmware in the modem is purposely set up that way. I guess stranger things have happened though. I'm almost positive I had my D3 SMC modem hooked up to a 100Mbps port and I still had channel bonding (blue light on the modem was lit up). GigE stuff is dirt cheap and any good router has GigE on it anyway.
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# ? Jun 11, 2011 19:17 |
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kuddles posted:My switch from Rogers to TekSavvy cable is this Friday and I'm holding my fingers that I'll be one of those people who has a completely smooth transfer and not one of those people who goes a week without internet because Rogers screwed it up somehow but won't even look into it until after the weekend. I'll still put a little laminated note outside the cable box just to play it safe for a while, but so far I'm pretty excited. I ended up splurging on a new Android phone today with a more expensive phone plan now that my internet costs for the foreseeable future are more than 50% cheaper. Still, at this point I now wish Rogers was offering something similar to the Shaw plans.
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# ? Jun 11, 2011 20:34 |
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Yeah that just seems BS. The LAN speed should be auto-negotiated on its own side and completely separated from the channel bonding stuff. The modem should sync even with the LAN cable unplugged. What if you plug in a 10Mb ethernet? modem falls back to DOCSIS 1.0?
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# ? Jun 11, 2011 23:11 |
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TrueChaos posted:So bell is coming tomorrow to set up dryloop, want to place bets on if they actually show up this time? XD And again, they don't show. For fucks sake.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 05:18 |
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Vehementi posted:Not sure what you're talking about, the Novus standalone package you mention is $37, and the Shaw one you mention is $75, double the price for 2.5x downspeed, 1/10 upspeed, and double ish down data. http://www.shaw.ca/Internet/ Says $29.95 for the first 3 months.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 06:17 |
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TrueChaos posted:And again, they don't show. For fucks sake. What's going to be hilarious is when you get a series of bills out of nowhere in six months time. Same sort of thing happened to me with Teksavvy/Bell when I moved awhile ago, I eventually had to get Cogeco instead. Then out of the blue I got like $200 in bills from Teksavvy that were "diagnostic charges" and poo poo from Bell visits that never happened, not on my end or theirs. Teksavvy ended up backing down after doing an "investigation" that took another 3 months to come to its conclusion. I think word has gone out at Bell to basically screw with resellers as much as possible within the confines of the tariffs. So I'm stuck with lovely, expensive Cogeco until Teksavvy comes to Cogecoland which is probably never at this point because the TPIA contractual terms are so ancient that Cogeco is using them like a loophole.
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 15:09 |
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So I was talking to my dad yesterday about how I had upgraded to Shaw's BB-100 plan. His response? "Oh, cool! So I guess the picture on your monitor is a lot clearer now then!"
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# ? Jun 12, 2011 15:45 |
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Its so tempting to switch to Shaw @ 100Mbps...I would be paying double what I'm paying right now, and I would be switching away from my local independent ISP that has treated me well, but I'm getting about 8Mbps now. WHAT DO I DO?? (plus I have trouble trusting Shaw)
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 05:20 |
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MeestarK posted:Its so tempting to switch to Shaw @ 100Mbps...I would be paying double what I'm paying right now, and I would be switching away from my local independent ISP that has treated me well, but I'm getting about 8Mbps now. Considering most web servers are running on a 100mbit port for the entire box, you're not going to get that throughput aside from CDN networks and the largest web sites. (Facebook, Google etc.)
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 08:47 |
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Yeah I get that. I'm more thinking about in terms of Newsgroups - will that bandwidth be sustained, or is it like the Shaw at my work connection which bursts high at the start, but then falls into a stable 900k/s
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 13:44 |
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I believe if you're using a newsgroup, you can max out your connection unless it's restricted somewhere down the line. You can increase the number of threads too so I would assume you can max it out. That would be amazing seeing 12MB/s.
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 16:37 |
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I managed to get a solid 11.5MB/s downloading the latest Slackware ISO, which is mentioned ..somewhere on the uTorrent page? As a good test, since it's centrally seeded and has lots of seeders all the time. It's a pretty nice feeling. I was uploading at almost 500kb/s too.
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 17:39 |
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When I worked at Telus (Then EdTel/Alberta Government Telephone) for the highspeed rollout the connections were 1mb/512kb I'm pretty sure.
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 23:13 |
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Finally got set up with TekSavvy. Only makes sense since I work there. In three months the 300GB connection becomes free for me
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:20 |
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Lone Rogue posted:Finally got set up with TekSavvy. Only makes sense since I work there. In three months the 300GB connection becomes free for me Are you in support?
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:26 |
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8ender posted:Are you in support? No, I'm a Communications specialist. Meaning I found this thread searching for TekSavvy quotes since one of my jobs is to create a database of things said about TekSavvy. Among many.
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:35 |
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Add this to the database: You loving own and I hope to keep seeing you guys fighting for competition in our markets!
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:50 |
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Has there been any word on whether Teksavvy will be offering any higher speed plans like what Shaw is coming out with? I just switched to Teksavvy recently but I'm being tempted to go back to Shaw with the promises of 100Mbps internet for only slightly more than what I pay now (since I already have cable).
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:53 |
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Zigmidge posted:Add this to the database: You loving own and I hope to keep seeing you guys fighting for competition in our markets! I wish I could take credit for this but I've only been there for a month. It does make me sleep better at night knowing I moved back home to a city I have great distaste for but am working for a company I respected prior to knowing more about them. Squibbles posted:Has there been any word on whether Teksavvy will be offering any higher speed plans like what Shaw is coming out with? I just switched to Teksavvy recently but I'm being tempted to go back to Shaw with the promises of 100Mbps internet for only slightly more than what I pay now (since I already have cable). Prior to the big UBB debate, there was this: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2010/08/30/matching-speeds-internet-crtc.html It's something that's currently being discussed in the political world, as well as the whole UBB issue. It's something that TekSavvy wants figured out so they can provide faster internet. Right now, the small ISPs who wholesale are limited. My boss is the director of G&PR so she's been on the road for the last while, hitting up the Conservative Convention and other trips in Ottawa and Banff to make the case for TekSavvy and everything we're fighting for. So yeah, I haven't heard anything concrete yet unlike VoIP but I do know that we paid close attention to what Shaw did and I don't doubt once more gets figured out about UBB and how much our speeds get increased to, they will get increased.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 00:17 |
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Please tell TekSavvy to get 25MB DSL in BC. Telus keeps messing with the plans.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 00:25 |
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drcru posted:Please tell TekSavvy to get 25MB DSL in BC. Telus keeps messing with the plans. If in the near future TekSavvy increases our range and areas offered in BC, you can thank this thread and for me reading it. Until then, be patient
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 00:29 |
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Is there a Teksavvy coverage map, or something? I'm moving to an apartment soon, so I'm trying to figure out much of all my money I'll be paying for broadband.
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YggiDee posted:Is there a Teksavvy coverage map, or something? I'm moving to an apartment soon, so I'm trying to figure out much of all my money I'll be paying for broadband. http://teksavvy.com/en/res-internet.asp Click "Order Now" on the service you want and then enter in your phone number or postal code.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 01:02 |
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Lone Rogue posted:No, I'm a Communications specialist. Meaning I found this thread searching for TekSavvy quotes since one of my jobs is to create a database of things said about TekSavvy. Among many. Can you tell us more about the when and what on the new VOIP service? I'm dying to drop the $40 / month I spend on a Bell home phone line and I'm holding off on voip.ms to see what you guys offer. Of course my cable modem is resetting every 30 minutes so I guess I have to hope Teksavvy fixes that first.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 01:05 |
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Lone Rogue posted:http://teksavvy.com/en/res-internet.asp Thanks, it looks like I'm SOL for my city.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 01:08 |
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8ender posted:Can you tell us more about the when and what on the new VOIP service? I'm dying to drop the $40 / month I spend on a Bell home phone line and I'm holding off on voip.ms to see what you guys offer. Details are coming out very soon. We'll be talking about it in our first internal newsletter so not even the TSR's are prepped yet. I can say that the service is being done completely by us unlike most of our wholesale services.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 01:09 |
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YggiDee posted:Thanks, it looks like I'm SOL for my city. Make sure to pick the right province in the top right. Annoyingly it seems to default to Ontario and the site won't find postal codes outside of that area for some reason. You'd think they could use the postal code to determine your region but that doesn't seem to be the case.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 02:08 |
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Yeah, I'm in Ontario.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 02:36 |
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YggiDee posted:Yeah, I'm in Ontario. What city, exactly?
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 04:36 |
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Is there a chance that TekSavvy will ever expand in Montreal? Something greater than a 5Mbit line would be fantastic, especially since Videotron love to rape you up the rear end with cable prices.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 05:47 |
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Lone Rogue posted:What city, exactly? I'm in the hideous kingdom of Sarnia. YggiDee fucked around with this message at 06:54 on Jun 15, 2011 |
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Here's a quote for the Database. My switch from Rogers to Teksavvy went flawlessly. Not only was I up and running within an hour of the switch, I'm saving over $70/month because you actually have an UNLIMITED Internet plan. NO MORE OVERAGE CHARGES!
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 12:40 |
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Lone Rogue posted:What city, exactly? Do you know what's going on in northeast Oakville and that area in general? I waded through a lot of crap to try to get non-Cogeco cable only to end up with nothing.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 12:57 |
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YggiDee posted:I'm in the hideous kingdom of Sarnia. Strange that Sarnia has no DSL or cable. I'll ask on Monday why we don't have any connections in Sarnia. Dudebro posted:Do you know what's going on in northeast Oakville and that area in general? I waded through a lot of crap to try to get non-Cogeco cable only to end up with nothing. No idea. I'll ask on Monday.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 13:02 |
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It would be nice to know if Teksavvy has a plan in general when it comes to all Cogeco controlled territories or if they're just basically screwed due to the tariff. Rocky said something awhile ago about how the tariff was restricting them but didn't mention if they planned to address that with the CRTC at all.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 14:19 |
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Stanley Pain posted:I think I'm gonna call BS unless the firmware in the modem is purposely set up that way. I guess stranger things have happened though. I'm almost positive I had my D3 SMC modem hooked up to a 100Mbps port and I still had channel bonding (blue light on the modem was lit up). It's bullshit. They are probably confused because blue lan light = GigE, and blue DS/US = channel bonded.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 14:20 |
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Fun alternative quote for your database (sorry, guys): I'm on Teksavvy and moved from the unlimited to the 300GB/month plan. I realized in vnstat2 that the household was using less than 300GB per month and we're not even being very conservative with our usage. HD downloads, steam usage, etc. However... we would be going over if my housemate wasn't a satellite TV subscriber with a DVR as well. That accounts for two people not using the Internet much. I think each person in the house needs about 50-60GB each if there wasn't a TV subscription, so caps can gargle my balls. Fake edit: Put that last line in your Db too.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 14:35 |
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The Gunslinger posted:It would be nice to know if Teksavvy has a plan in general when it comes to all Cogeco controlled territories or if they're just basically screwed due to the tariff. Rocky said something awhile ago about how the tariff was restricting them but didn't mention if they planned to address that with the CRTC at all. I'm not going to speak for Rocky, but we're addressing a *lot* of things with the CRTC and the new Conservative government. Do we have a plan? Yes. Do I know how the plan is going? Not yet.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 14:40 |
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Hey is Teksavvy looking for talented people? Ex Rogers Network Engineer here
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 15:00 |
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Stanley Pain posted:Hey is Teksavvy looking for talented people? Ex Rogers Network Engineer here It's always worth tossing an email to jobs@teksavvy.com. That's what I did. I originally applied to just be a temporary part time CSR and I was instead moved into a more suitable position on my first shift. If you laid out your experience as a network engineer and something was open you'd have a great shot. Just remember you would have to move to Chatham. It's probably the biggest drawback to the job.
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