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KevB 03-12-2016 01:50 PM

Guys ran the cable from the street to my house on Thursday. Instead of running it from the south side, where this is a connection at the street, they ran it from the far side all the way around and through my back yard from the connection in my neighbor's yard. Frustrating. That said, I assume that means I'll have Google Fiber in 5-10 days?

GloryDayz 03-12-2016 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 12128078)
Guys ran the cable from the street to my house on Thursday. Instead of running it from the south side, where this is a connection at the street, they ran it from the far side all the way around and through my back yard from the connection in my neighbor's yard. Frustrating. That said, I assume that means I'll have Google Fiber in 5-10 days?

LOL, my neighbor feels just like you do... Now you'll setup the install date.

Make sure you let them know you want more than one drop in the house or you'll end up like me with them running only one. But it's all good, I got to teach the kids in the neighborhood about drill through floors, pulling cable, crimping RJ45s, and installing drops in walls. Lemons meet lemonade.

DaneMcCloud 03-12-2016 06:52 PM

Is anyone actually getting 1 gigabit per second?

I moved to 100 Mbps from 50 last week through Time Warner and it's awesome. I can jump to 300 for $20 more or 200 for $10 more.

I can't even imagine 1 gigabit.

Google fiber is supposedly coming to LA soon, although I highly doubt the infrastructure will be in place for my home any time soon.

hometeam 03-12-2016 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12128625)
Is anyone actually getting 1 gigabit per second?

I moved to 100 Mbps from 50 last week through Time Warner and it's awesome. I can jump to 300 for $20 more or 200 for $10 more.

I can't even imagine 1 gigabit.

Google fiber is supposedly coming to LA soon, although I highly doubt the infrastructure will be in place for my home any time soon.

I almost am.. something like 950down/980up at best. You need to have a router than has enough real life WAN to LAN bandwidth to it.

I bought the linksys ea6900, but that was over a year ago, may be better WAN to LAN routers out there now.

Im also not on google fiber, but different gigabit fiber.

And yes, its real, and its fantastic.

http://images.tvfanatic.com/iu/s--QS...n-seinfeld.png

mnchiefsguy 03-12-2016 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12128625)
Is anyone actually getting 1 gigabit per second?

I moved to 100 Mbps from 50 last week through Time Warner and it's awesome. I can jump to 300 for $20 more or 200 for $10 more.

I can't even imagine 1 gigabit.

Google fiber is supposedly coming to LA soon, although I highly doubt the infrastructure will be in place for my home any time soon.

Here is a speedtest I did a few weeks back....it is pretty close both up and down.

GloryDayz 03-12-2016 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12128625)
Is anyone actually getting 1 gigabit per second?

I moved to 100 Mbps from 50 last week through Time Warner and it's awesome. I can jump to 300 for $20 more or 200 for $10 more.

I can't even imagine 1 gigabit.

Google fiber is supposedly coming to LA soon, although I highly doubt the infrastructure will be in place for my home any time soon.

I get 970Mbps up, and 980Mbps down on a wired connection, but that's to their testing locations. And considering the number of wireless connections people have on devices these days, "wired" is kind of rare (but it's what I have in my home office). Others who do a lot of Torrents seem to love it, but I don't so I can't speak to that.

All-in-all I've not seen it be any different in terms of day-to-day Internet experience from when Time Warner bumped me to 60Mbps, but on those mornings when I feel like it, I can run the test and feel better.

With what Time Warner is offering now, after the year is up I might go back to Time Warner if it costs less. From the previous channel that I think blows (because it doesn't record the previous channel while you were on the other channel, to the pic-in-a-pic that doesn't exist, to the "wireless in every TV box (that you need on every TV) that they wait until they install to tell you isn't really working yet (so you might not want to do it), to the remote being a slow dog (sometime 6 seconds for the TV box to respond).....since the Internet performance doesn't seem to be any better I'll probably make my decision on price and TV functionality.

But yes, you do get almost all of the Gig to the test sites.

mnchiefsguy 03-12-2016 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by GloryDayz (Post 12128699)
I get 970Mbps up, and 980Mbps down on a wired connection, but that's to their testing locations. And considering the number of wireless connections people have on devices these days, "wired" is kind of rare (but it's what I have in my home office). Others who do a lot of Torrents seem to love it, but I don't so I can't speak to that.

All-in-all I've not seen it be any different in terms of day-to-day Internet experience from when Time Warner bumped me to 60Mbps, but on those mornings when I feel like it, I can run the test and feel better.

With what Time Warner is offering now, after the year is up I might go back to Time Warner if it costs less. From the previous channel that I think blows (because it doesn't record the previous channel while you were on the other channel, to the pic-in-a-pic that doesn't exist, to the "wireless in every TV box (that you need on every TV) that they wait until they install to tell you isn't really working yet (so you might not want to do it), to the remote being a slow dog (sometime 6 seconds for the TV box to respond).....since the Internet performance doesn't seem to be any better I'll probably make my decision on price and TV functionality.

But yes, you do get almost all of the Gig to the test sites.

We had 105MB down with Comcast before the fiber, and Netflix would often downgrade to less than 480p or buffer on a wired connection. We have a lot of wired and wireless devices in the house under heavy use, and we have noticed a difference. I streamed Netflix on 4 devices and was downloading other stuff as well just to try to max it out, and it handled everything great.

To each their own...the great thing about having competition for these services is that providers will have to innovate and provide better service to keep their customers.

It is certainly best to exam what your needs and expectations are and pick the provider that meets them. Now with cable companies, at&t, google fiber, etc. all trying for your business, it is the best time ever to get what you want and expect from these services.

GloryDayz 03-12-2016 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy (Post 12128764)
We had 105MB down with Comcast before the fiber, and Netflix would often downgrade to less than 480p or buffer on a wired connection. We have a lot of wired and wireless devices in the house under heavy use, and we have noticed a difference. I streamed Netflix on 4 devices and was downloading other stuff as well just to try to max it out, and it handled everything great.

To each their own...the great thing about having competition for these services is that providers will have to innovate and provide better service to keep their customers.

It is certainly best to exam what your needs and expectations are and pick the provider that meets them. Now with cable companies, at&t, google fiber, etc. all trying for your business, it is the best time ever to get what you want and expect from these services.

I stream Amazon, and I still get the occasional stall, but I've never streamed 4 at a time. Since it happened with 6Mbps and 60Mbps with Time Warner, and now with Google Fiber, I'm thinking the ISP wasn't the case in my case.

But you're right, to each their own. I was just expecting going from 60 to ~1000 to be an eye-opener.

I guess Time Warner was better than I thought. And if nothing else, I like how GF has made TW drop their rates.. LONG overdue.

Bearcat 03-12-2016 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy (Post 12128764)
We had 105MB down with Comcast before the fiber, and Netflix would often downgrade to less than 480p or buffer on a wired connection. We have a lot of wired and wireless devices in the house under heavy use, and we have noticed a difference. I streamed Netflix on 4 devices and was downloading other stuff as well just to try to max it out, and it handled everything great.

To each their own...the great thing about having competition for these services is that providers will have to innovate and provide better service to keep their customers.

It is certainly best to exam what your needs and expectations are and pick the provider that meets them. Now with cable companies, at&t, google fiber, etc. all trying for your business, it is the best time ever to get what you want and expect from these services.

Yeah, Netflix has looked much better since I went to 100mbps with TWC... plus I have NHL GameCenter, so I can have a few games going at the same time without any issues (well, besides the new NHL.tv being shit).

My dad recently got Fiber and I watched the Big 12 Championship there earlier... great picture, there were some minor annoyances, like all the wasted space when viewing the guide with the useless 1x1 picture in the corner, he went back 10 seconds at one point and it jumped back like 10 minutes... but, I'd expect things like that to get better over time.

Overall though, they've already done what they set out to do... TWC and others have taken their foot off the hose and can all of a sudden afford to offer 100mbps+... weird how quickly that happens when customers flock elsewhere.

WhawhaWhat 04-12-2016 06:29 AM

Google Fiber is ending a free-Internet offer in its first city

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When Google Fiber first arrived, it came with a compelling pitch: Pay a one-time construction fee, and you get Internet access for free after that.

Now Fiber is dropping that option for new subscribers in Kansas City, its first market. In its place are two new plans: A faster option, Fiber 100, that costs $50 per month with no construction fee or contract; and a broader implementation of its agenda to wire economically underserved neighborhoods for free.

It’s unclear what Fiber’s exact motivation is here. A rep confirmed the pricing changes, but declined to comment further.

GloryDayz 04-12-2016 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 12174147)

Prolly need the coin to fund the effort to fix their remote control-to-TV box lag issues.

Perhaps to up-spend on contracts so that you can stream at least a few things when not at home!

Maybe to fund a fix so you can really enable WiFi on all the TV boxes without hearing them say, "well we really don't recommend doing that quite yet."

Or maybe to fund having 5Ghz wireless in the TV box too.

I know, perhaps to fund a real Picture in a Picture feature...

LOL, it's all good..

Pasta Little Brioni 04-12-2016 07:20 AM

Lulz Glory be regretting it looks like

srvy 04-12-2016 08:08 AM

Glory is not a happy google fiber customer.

Like Bwana you have a rabbit problem. Your is just the technicolor kind.

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Valiant 04-12-2016 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GloryDayz (Post 12174154)
Prolly need the coin to fund the effort to fix their remote control-to-TV box lag issues.

Perhaps to up-spend on contracts so that you can stream at least a few things when not at home!

Maybe to fund a fix so you can really enable WiFi on all the TV boxes without hearing them say, "well we really don't recommend doing that quite yet."

Or maybe to fund having 5Ghz wireless in the TV box too.

I know, perhaps to fund a real Picture in a Picture feature...

LOL, it's all good..


Or to fund all the people they will be giving it free to. I am sorry but that is ****ed up. Same for when obama switched free phone service to include cellphones.

Too many of the people game the system. My own shithead family does it. We cant pay for internet. But have enough money for rims on a shit vehicle, weed, smokes and alcohol.

/rantover

KevB 04-12-2016 09:15 AM

Getting Fiber installed right now. I have a Logitech Harmony remote on main TV, so hopefully the remote to box issue isn't a big deal for me (other 2 TVs are watched less).

Don't care about PIP, we'll see about the TV box as a wifi extender and whether the Network Box covers my entire house. I will miss having AMC.

For me, internet speed, whole home DVR and price were my incentive to move from TWC.


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