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  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @jmaxwell said:

    I smell another giveaway

    🤫

  • @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I have 512 kb/s DSL on copper lines and believe me you don't want that. I seldomly ever reach 512 kb/s up speeds more like 300kb/s.

    Thanked by 2dustinc Xrmaddness
  • Ooohhh looks like I have good timing. Dustin is around.
    Hello everybody.

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host
    edited November 2022

    @MrEd said:
    @dustinc said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    Resource giveaway would be even more nicer

    Good idea! What type of resource do you prefer?

    I will mostly take RAM, and only at some point some CPU to make the most :)

    Can't go wrong with that :) We will be doing more of these giveaways as well.

  • @dustinc said: Hahaha 😂 Did you get your Internet back?

    hot neighbour's wifi, sadly the ping is 100-2000 because many walls and she it taken to a guy 3x my size and strenght

    press F

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @dustinc said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    Resource giveaway would be even more nicer

    Good idea! What type of resource do you prefer?

    RAM, you can't have enough RAM

    This is true :)

  • dustinc, @MMzF has been a naughty boy .... he was showing me pictures like

    and tells me he needs to double in size with you.

    Thanked by 2FrankZ dustinc
  • @FrankZ said:
    Ooohhh looks like I have good timing. Dustin is around.
    Hello everybody.

    nah nah your just soo tired your not seeing right :wink:

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I just ran a speedtest on my phone on wifi. :)

    https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/8851966930

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @FrankZ said:

    @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I have 512 kb/s DSL on copper lines and believe me you don't want that. I seldomly ever reach 512 kb/s up speeds more like 300kb/s.

    @FrankZ -- Sheesh! I remember the days of DSL still. Are there any plans for faster solutions out there?

    Thanked by 1Xrmaddness
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @FrankZ said:
    Ooohhh looks like I have good timing. Dustin is around.
    Hello everybody.

    Great morning to you @FrankZ :)

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @FrankZ said:
    Ooohhh looks like I have good timing. Dustin is around.
    Hello everybody.

    nah nah your just soo tired your not seeing right :wink:

    I just woke up, and am still bleary eyed, so I will analyze further what you have said before responding. :wink:

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @ehab said:
    dustinc, @MMzF has been a naughty boy .... he was showing me pictures like

    and tells me he needs to double in size with you.

    @MMzF has been doubled.

    Thanked by 1ehab
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @MrEd said:

    @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I just ran a speedtest on my phone on wifi. :)

    https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/8851966930

    Amazing! What sort of speeds do you see on 5G?

  • @FrankZ said:

    @dustinc said:

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I have 512 kb/s DSL on copper lines and believe me you don't want that. I seldomly ever reach 512 kb/s up speeds more like 300kb/s.

    I've got synchronous gigabit fiber at home, like Dustin:

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I just ran a speedtest on my phone on wifi. :)

    https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/8851966930

    Amazing! What sort of speeds do you see on 5G?

    Galaxy S10, so only 4G

    https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/8852007336

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • @dustinc said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I have 512 kb/s DSL on copper lines and believe me you don't want that. I seldomly ever reach 512 kb/s up speeds more like 300kb/s.

    @FrankZ -- Sheesh! I remember the days of DSL still. Are there any plans for faster solutions out there?

    Only unreliable shared coaxial cable lines are rated faster where I am at, but they are all over the place as far as speed goes. There is a faster service available if I pay to run fiber a little over a km to my house.

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • LET'S GOOOO FOR 500

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • FrankZFrankZ Barred
    edited November 2022

    @Xrmaddness said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @dustinc said:

    Not bad, not bad! I have 1Gbps up/down at home (fiber), at the office we have 500Mbps (highest they offer for the area).

    Last year, when we were looking to expand/re-locate our office space from our previous location in Upland, we considered plenty of office space options in the surrounding cities, and believe it or not - a lot of office complexes here were still relying on DSL and fixed wireless solutions for Internet, which was a deal breaker for us. That would of meant speeds of under < 3Mbps, and probably a lot less reliable. We're fortunate to have found our current office complex, which supports 500Mbps up/down.

    I have 512 kb/s DSL on copper lines and believe me you don't want that. I seldomly ever reach 512 kb/s up speeds more like 300kb/s.

    I've got synchronous gigabit fiber at home, like Dustin:

    Jealous face.

    EDIT: of course I would probably get in trouble if I had speed like that. Remember the old saying "Speed kills" it would probably be like that for me.

    Thanked by 2Xrmaddness dustinc
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @Ignition1556 said:
    Order #4791890, thanks!

    Sheeeeesh! Awesome order @Ignition1556! We appreciate you deploying services in bulk with us, and for trusting us with your business. Nice Mystery Box discount you got there as well ;) Nice work.

    We've successfully upgraded your bandwidth resources for all services contained within that order 👊

    Thanked by 1fabby
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @BritnneyB said:
    Invoice # 4792226
    Yay!

    Hi @BritnneyB -- appreciate you placing an order with us :) Please reply back once paid so we can proceed with upgrading your bandwidth resources accordingly.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @fensuiji said:
    4296088941

    Please give me double traffic, thank you

    Hi @fensuiji -- appreciate the continued business as always :)

    We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth.

  • @FrankZ said:

    @Xrmaddness said:

    I've got synchronous gigabit fiber at home, like Dustin:

    Jealous face.

    I'm sorry, but it's not all it's cracked up to be! For some reason, my ISP routes my internet to a DC up the coast. So my ping to servers that are physically near me are not as low as servers up by the DC my internet leaves from. It's kind of frustrating, but I can't get better than ~12-13ms ping to anything outside of my ISP's network...

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @C0mpass said:
    pls double bandwidth:

    Invoice #4793213

    Hi @C0mpass -- awesome stuff! :) We appreciate you expanding your service footprint with us.

    We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth resources 👊

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @racknerduser said:
    Order Number: 7070604232
    Please double my quotes. Thanks.

    Hi @racknerduser -- Thank You for placing an order with RackNerd :)

    We were able to locate your order, and have doubled your bandwidth allocation successfully.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @yaoyen0002 said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 6132494647
    Thanks!

    Hi @yaoyen0002 -- Thank You for choosing RackNerd as your provider :)

    We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth resources. We sincerely appreciate you trusting us with your business.

  • Dustin is here 👀 keeping my refresh button ready!

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @quanh said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 8659258919
    Thanks!

    Hi @quanh -- Thank You for placing an order with RackNerd!

    We sincerely appreciate your business, and have doubled your bandwidth resources successfully :)

  • @Xrmaddness said:

    I'm sorry, but it's not all it's cracked up to be! For some reason, my ISP routes my internet to a DC up the coast. So my ping to servers that are physically near me are not as low as servers up by the DC my internet leaves from. It's kind of frustrating, but I can't get better than ~12-13ms ping to anything outside of my ISP's network...

    That’s unfortunate. Do you have any other ISPs available to you or does your current one have a monopoly in your area?

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @NowWhat said:
    Hi. Bought this a couple of weeks ago, but would you please still double my bandwidth? Thanks. Invoice 4518826

    Hi @NowWhat -- absolutely :)

    We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth.

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