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getting ready for a cable

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 2:10 am
by Anime-loo
aieee! after livein in 56k hell (i was only 600 yards form cable for3 years!) im finnaly getting a roadruner cable modeam :D but i need to know a few things before i buy :)

frist off i wanna run a game server for q3a, so can u buy static ip's form RR?

Sould i buy a modeam or just rent one, if buy witch sould i get?

any progs i need to make it run better (besides the reg hacks :) )?

also sould i watch for anything while the guys installing it? or ask or demand anything?

thanks *dose happy dance* yay no more 700 ping times!

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 6:39 am
by EvilAjax
Congradulations. You will love the new speeds you're going to be receiving from a broadband connection. Why let them install it? It's simple... I feel more comfortable doing things on my own... I dunno... They charge too much for that simple stuff.. Anyway, congradulations on your new level to internet connectivity :)

Re: getting ready for a cable

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 7:34 am
by Bababooey
Originally posted by Anime-loo
aieee! after livein in 56k hell (i was only 600 yards form cable for3 years!) im finnaly getting a roadruner cable modeam :D but i need to know a few things before i buy :)

frist off i wanna run a game server for q3a, so can u buy static ip's form RR?

Sould i buy a modeam or just rent one, if buy witch sould i get?
Don't run a dedicated server as most cable providers don't allow this ( I have never heard of any that do ).

Rent one because if they upgrade later on you will be assed out and have to buy another one or if the modem breaks then they will just replace it for you.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 9:56 am
by rachase
I agree - don't buy a modem. For the $10/month that you maybe might save, you become responsible for it. Mine went out in less than a year, and it was AT&T Roadrunner's problem for both the service call to find out that it was the modem (and not my equipment), and to furnish me with a new (and upgraded) one.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 1:51 pm
by subzero
Rent the modem becuase if it breaks they'll replace it for free. And don't run any type of servers or you'll be back on 56k real fast.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 3:37 pm
by OxBlooD
Congradulations\\

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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 3:39 pm
by Anime-loo
wat if its not a full time server? ? i just wanna serv a few game so i can have the 0 ping time for once :)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 4:31 pm
by Joe
since when do they not allow you to run servers? regardless of what server you run you arent going to use any more bandwidth than you are paying for.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 4:44 pm
by YeOldeStonecat
Most cable setups I've seen, actually all of them, in my area, you have the same IP address, hasn't changed on anyone I know.

I wouldn't worry about having a fixed IP address for running game servers, as your server will broadcast itself anyways, and people connect by server name. Who cares if if your IP changes and they're not able to add you to their favorites folder, they'll get over it.

Those reg tweaks and all those MTU hacks, etc, haven't seen them do jack squat for me.

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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 9:51 pm
by pecromer
1. rent

2. dont do it yourself unless you know what your doing. lines are important

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2001 10:04 pm
by Joe
Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Most cable setups I've seen, actually all of them, in my area, you have the same IP address, hasn't changed on anyone I know.

I wouldn't worry about having a fixed IP address for running game servers, as your server will broadcast itself anyways, and people connect by server name. Who cares if if your IP changes and they're not able to add you to their favorites folder, they'll get over it.

Those reg tweaks and all those MTU hacks, etc, haven't seen them do jack squat for me.
I agree, Most of the tweaks in the patches found here wont help anything except maybe the recive buffer but that isnt really going to make your cable into a T-1 by any means.