Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #1877

From: "Jeffrey R Smick" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Full Headers
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Subject: Re: [OS2Wireless]Re: Verizon FIOS &$^(%&%^&*%^ ?????
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 18:46:34 -0500 (EST)
To: "OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 07:42:42 -0500 (EST), Stanley Sidlov wrote:

Thanks for all the valuable advice.

It appears you were able to make use of the broadbandreports.com speed tests and tweak tests
under OS/2? That's not working here. The tweak tool java applet does not appear in Mozilla although
I have the java 1.4.2-5 rte installed as well as the java plugins which do show up in "About Plugins".
Ditto the speed tester. What browser & java version are you using? You are using OS/2, correct?

I also tried to find "Networking for Non-Geeks" (or anything by Stanley Sidlov) at warpstock.org and
had no luck there - did find more than a few contributions from our very own Mr. Rosenthal! I'm sure
it is interesting reading and still hope to find it. I do wonder, however, is there some place to look to
learn facts such as your claim about the NetGear router being a bottleneck. Perhaps my problems
are associated with the NetGear MR814v2 I was using. I replaced it with a Zyxel because it was dirt
cheap and supports 802.11g, but maybe it is a bottleneck too? Verizon is giving away an Actiontec
wireless broadband router Model # MI424-WR with their FiOS. Its claims make it seem pretty darn
robust.

As for 6 or 4 mbps... My Earthlink service claims to be "up to 5 mbps". My experiences with speed
testers gives results barely topping 2.5 mbps (Tampa to Miami) and (of course) drops as the
distance increases. Speed tests between Tampa and S.F, CA came in less than 1 mbps.

In your experience, can I look forward to similar "stellar" performance with the FiOS 5/2 pkg, or will I
actually get the pleasure of seeing download rates around 5 mbps?

TIA

>I strongly suggest going to www.broadbandreports.com and run the "FIND SERVICE" tool to
>see what is offered in your area (complete with pricing). And using at least the Speed
>Tool and TWEAK Tool (you're free bsd when it asks what OS you are running) to make sure
>that your setup is correct and you are getting the max from your service. (though I will
>say that after 10mbps that processor and disk speed are significant factors) If you can
>find my "Networking for Non-Geeks" presentation at Warpstock's website (warpstock.org) it
>has specific examples of how to change your settings to get better speeds.  Though there
>are routers that can be the bottleneck, (such as the Netgear W614v6) that can not do
>better than 4mbs with the firewall functions turned on or even 6mbps with it off.





Jeffrey R Smick
http://home.earthlink.net/~jeff.smick
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