Got it. After dialup that would disconnect on a regular (every 2 mins
or so) basis, I'm very thankful for 1 Mbps broadband. I just can't
imagine how selfish people have gotten when city people complain about
7 Mbps being too slow. The only thing I would really enjoy having 7
Mbps for is when I go to download an Ubuntu ISO. But I'm patient
enough to wait for an hour for 1 Mbps to finish.

On Mar 8, 8:22 pm, Ashgrove <[email protected]> wrote:
> Austin,
>
> One tends to take things for granted, and forgets that even in this
> country whole regions have no access to DSL and the like. Makes one
> thankful, don't you think?
>
> That said, somebody posted some links with some horror stories about
> the WRT610N, so I might end up getting something else. The Express for
> WDS is a good idea, but my place is not THAT big anyway, and my next
> (hopefully a condo) won't be either, so it would be overkill.
>
> F
>
> On Mar 8, 9:36 am, Austin Leeds <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ah, I'm looking to get an AE dual-N sometime soon… but alas, not in
> > the foreseeable future. Our internet is 1 Mbps (that's 1 Mega-BIT per
> > second, roughly 256 kilobytes per second—or 1/4 of a megabyte per
> > second—just clarifying; I see some people get MB/s and Mpbs mixed up),
> > so it's not really worth it for anything but range or an AirDisk. An
> > Express might be a better option for me, but good luck to you with
> > your Linksys. Might want to try resetting it, too… just in case.

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