FiOSCustomer
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Speed Test
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Pitstop results:
Download speed: 2461 kilobits per second
Test details: 1204 kilobytes downloaded in 3.915 seconds.
Receive buffer size: 307824 KB
Tried it again on Verizon's site..... now remember, I'm using the wireless (off a Linksys B Router)....
Your Speed :
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Tried it again on Verizon's site..... now remember, I'm using the wireless (off a Linksys B Router)....
Your Speed : 3.3 Mb/s
Package size: 9MB | Download time: 21.2 seconds sec
Results from Verizon's SpeedCheck....(not sure if this is their only one or the best one to use??)
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But which one do you use??? There are several to choose.
Do your wired and wireless test here.
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Results from Verizon's SpeedCheck....(not sure if this is their only one or the best one to use??)
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For comparison purposes (now that I am using the wireless service---at my kitchen table vs. office with wired connection)
WIRELESS:
Download speed: 2451 kilobits per second
Test details: 3354 kilobytes downloaded in 10.946 seconds.
Receive buffer size: 307824 KB
Upload speed: 1267 kilobits per second
I went to PitStop, http://www.pcpitstop.com/internet/default.asp,
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Thank you, thank you!
I was tyring to use the Download and Upload Test from the links above, but everything looks a bit odd.....
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This is the wired results; FiOS service, Up to 5 Mbps/2 Mbps (maximum connection speed)
(I'm not sure how to quantify the PitStop results vs. the potential in the service I've subscribed!)
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that is cute!
the kneebone is connected to the leGBone, the leGBone...
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Let's see if I understand this correctly -
The FiOS cable is plugged into the wireless (Linksys and then the second blue cable goes into the laptop replicator, which might be slower than using a 'G' router, right?
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You were right!
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Spoke with Verizon today and the helpful tech had me completely remove the D-Link and use just the wireless Linksys......
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It is hard to describe to get an accurate picture....
Wired part:
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I wonder why Verizon would bother to supply the D-Link (DI-604) then, if it wasn't needed....?
All this boggles my pea brain.... thank you for your help!
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Thank you, esopalrabotnick!
Wired part:
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It would SEEM using the Linksys router (BEFW11S4 vers4) would work with the D-Link (provided by Verizon, #DI-604) and the FiOS service.
Do I really need a different wireless router w/ FiOS??
in Verizon FIOS
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Are you sure about the site you posted below?