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In an ideal world with both ideal scenarios, technically speaking, cable internet will definitely WTFOMGPWN DSL bigtime!

 

but!

 

It all boils down to your provider. Lol! kahit technically speaking eh mas mabilis yung isa over the other, kung boloks naman ISP mo. Kahit anong gawin mo, you can never prove which is faster!

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dsl parin ata talaga ang mas okay. kasi parang dedicated yun sayo ang speed. sa cable kasi kahit sabihin mo na mabilis hindi ka sigurado kung ganun sya forever. ang alam ko kasi hati hati kayo sa speed pag cable ang ginamit mo. per area ata ang allocated speed pag cable

 

 

What is true for one type of provider is true for all. Internet speed is all about bandwidth. There is an allocated bandwidth, and that is shared by all subscribers. Hence, more subscribers on line, bandwidth is more divided, slower internet speed. The less subscribers online, more bandwidth is available, the connection speed is faster.

 

When a particular service provider says you have a guaranteed 1Mbps connection, that is only partly true. 1Mbps means that would be the allocation to each subscriber IF total available bandwidth is divided by X number of subscribers.

 

BUT, service providers would easily allow more subscribers over their projected users. Why? Because logically, the expectation is that NOT ALL subscribers log-on at that same time. That is the provider's expectation and projection.

 

It does happen, however, that there are particular times that everyone, and more, go online. That's when you will start to experience a sluggish internet connection.

 

Case in point: all service providers are only good at the start, when there subscribers are just few. But you will notice, in time, your internet speed will also slacken. That means, the number of subscribers have already increased, hence the reason why your internet connection will start to slow down.

 

When that happens, your service provider SHOULD upgrade their bandwidth. If they don't, they're service will start to suck, and they will loose their subscribers as these will transfer to another service provider.

 

The real test of true internet speed is your actual observation when you browse, or when you upload/download files. Not even sites like speedtest.net show the actual and real internet speed.

 

 

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Pls help me nman ka mtc. i have a problem about my globe broadband.

dati kasi my signal ako sa loob ng bahay. now wala na halos. ayaw ko nman plagi ilabas ang laptap, para ihanap ng signal.

 

help me nman kung pano gagawin ko. kung my idea kayo, uubra ba na bibili ako ng mahabang usb cable at ilabas ang broadband.

hindi ako kasi pede magpakabit ng dsl broadband dahil umuupa lng ako.

 

pls advise me nman

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Pls help me nman ka mtc. i have a problem about my globe broadband.

dati kasi my signal ako sa loob ng bahay. now wala na halos. ayaw ko nman plagi ilabas ang laptap, para ihanap ng signal.

 

help me nman kung pano gagawin ko. kung my idea kayo, uubra ba na bibili ako ng mahabang usb cable at ilabas ang broadband.

hindi ako kasi pede magpakabit ng dsl broadband dahil umuupa lng ako.

 

pls advise me nman

 

I presume meron kang globe signal sa loob ng bahay ninyo dati, at kung lalabas ka, meron pa ring signal.

 

Kung ganon ang kalagayan mo, ang ibig sabihin niyan ay humina ang buga ng signal ng globe galing sa cellsite nila. Kasi, yung plug-in modem mo ay gumagana.

 

If that is the case, you have some options: 1. Call globe technical support at doon ka magtanong. 2. maghanap ka ng location sa bahay ninyo na malakas-lakas ang globe signal. 3. Kung kaya ng budget mo, maghanap ka ng cellular signal booster. Medyo gagastos ka lang nga (and I think it's not worth it). Maraming ganyan sa greenhills. Aabutin ka ng mga P12k-P14k. 4. Change your internet provider.

 

 

 

 

 

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It depends... per scenario basis...

 

Both DSL and Cable Internet are shared bandwdith. Meaning if the line gets saturated (too many users at any time, connection type becomes immaterial.. both are sluggish.

 

The difference between the two is that Cable is more capable of supporting longer distances compared to DSL. For the DSL, if you are too far from the telco, you have the poorest signal.

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I presume meron kang globe signal sa loob ng bahay ninyo dati, at kung lalabas ka, meron pa ring signal.

 

Kung ganon ang kalagayan mo, ang ibig sabihin niyan ay humina ang buga ng signal ng globe galing sa cellsite nila. Kasi, yung plug-in modem mo ay gumagana.

 

If that is the case, you have some options: 1. Call globe technical support at doon ka magtanong. 2. maghanap ka ng location sa bahay ninyo na malakas-lakas ang globe signal. 3. Kung kaya ng budget mo, maghanap ka ng cellular signal booster. Medyo gagastos ka lang nga (and I think it's not worth it). Maraming ganyan sa greenhills. Aabutin ka ng mga P12k-P14k. 4. Change your internet provider.

 

 

 

 

 

 

humina talaga ang signal ng globe. ganyan din dito samin. mahina ang cellphone signal nila. malakas ang sun dito samin. baliktad na sila ngayon. dati sun ang mahirap makahanap ng signal. ngayon globe na ang ganun

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