Alex mentioned in the safe power thread that internet was a more important 
consideration because most people are on a surge protector and a laptop, 
I'd concur with that. Let people buy desktop grade UPS if they're concerned 
and you're responsible for keeping your network up.

That said, what do most people have a internet connectivity?

When we first opened what we could afford that serviced our area was cable 
internet, fiber was too pricey and this was an experiment. I believe it was 
100/10 service.

Then a competitive fiber company serviced our part of town and we stepped 
up to 200/20 fiber internet but kept the cable internet because we had a 3 
year contract. 
I believe at some point we also upgraded the cable internet.

So now we have two connections, fiber as primary with cable as a failover 
backup on our pfSense firewall.

I'm curious what other coworks are running and what you're paying for fiber 
service. 

jacques

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