Crappy internet

There are 5 replies in this Thread. The last Post () by Matt Palmer@Lezar.

  • I live in a small rental building with shared internet. Usually not a problem except the young couple in the apartment next to me just got NetFlix. Now, when they watch streaming movies online, my internet looks like this:




    This is equal to the old 28.8 kbps dial-up modems. STO or any other modern online game is now unplayable. I've had little or no internet for 2 days. I'm searching for a cheap alternative at this moment. I can play when they are not watching movies... unfortunately, they are watching them constantly for 2 full days now [I managed to play for an hour last night about 1 am my time as I assume they went to sleep]. Until I can find my own personal internet, I'm afraid my STO time [or any online gaming time] will be quite limited. Once this happens, I'll be back in full action.

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  • Not my provider. The internet is included in my rental and paid by the landlord. The young people are the daughter and son-in-law of the landlord. That's why I can't make any complaints and why they get priority. If I cut their cable, I will have no internet AND be a homeless person. :D



    Added: Oh, and it's WiFi... there is no cable. :)

  • You can always offer free service as a network admin to ur land-lord ;)...and manage connection for good (you ;))...seriously there is a way to divide wi fi connection in a right way, more or less equal for everyone in ur network...and to add higher speed for the modest price... i hope?


    Moral of the story


    you pay for what you get :)


    p.s.
    More Bandwidth and good latency= higher speed
    the bigger is always better ...>_>