Verizon Fios
Robert Meyer
meyer_rm at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 28 10:50:35 EDT 2005
It may be that the default mode on the new card is more compatible with the
hub/switch/router that you have it plugged in to. If your old card was full
duplex and the rest of things wanted half duplex (or vice versa) all kinds of
delays happen.
Cheers!
Bob
--- "Eric R. Benoit" <ebenoit at hopevale.com> wrote:
> Funny, I live close to a verizon tower out in the country(not sure if my
> connection comes from there via satalite), I upgraded my 10/100 card to
> a 10/100/1000 card and the verizon connection jumped to a noticable
> faster speed. I've wondered if the gb card I use does some or more
> proccessing of data before it reaches my cpu, but I just can see that
> since the card was only $11.00
>
>
> I am fiber hungery. Maybe they should call that verizon connection FLAX
> Fiber Link Access Xtra-speedy? whoo that was bad.
>
>
>
> anthonyriga wrote:
>
> >Anyone know anything about Verizons Fios service? I
> >have been reading about it but wondering if anyone is
> >using it? I guess its DSL using fiber optic but speeds
> >are alot faster..
> >
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