I have a Wireless N router that boasts speeds up to 270Mbps. My ISP offers different tiers of service, you pay more for faster speeds. What I was contemplating is, is the 270Mbps the fastest my internet service will ever be if I never plan to be wired to my network and thus would it make sense to pay for internet service faster than 270Mbps (or whatever the lowest tier is.....assuming it's faster than 270Mbps)? Are the router speeds measured in mega bits and the ISP speeds measured in mega bytes?
2007-08-17
04:28:06
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Andy
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