Making the switch from Shaw 300 to TS 300 since it's $50/mo cheaper with no apparent change in speed or downside.
I want to buy my own model. TS has a few options and I have no idea which is best.
Help!
Making the switch from Shaw 300 to TS 300 since it's $50/mo cheaper with no apparent change in speed or downside.
I want to buy my own model. TS has a few options and I have no idea which is best.
Help!
I have the TC4400 through Lightspeed @300 and it seems to work well enough. I think it's a year or year and a half old now and no complaints.
I think Lightspeed is 10$ less than teksavvy if you wanna consider them. It's basically the same shit, Shaw installer comes out and uses Shaw's last mile
Cancom 300 $75 free modem rental
Teksavvy 300 $80 must buy own modem
Lightspeed 300 $70 rent modem $5 or buy own
AEBC 300 $75 free modem to own 6 month contract
^ Are there any significant differences aside from pricing? Service is all the same for the most part?
Get the TC4400 if you already have a router.
Or the SR808ac if you just want plug and play solution.
The TC4350 has higher latency and is not worth the cost saving. Here is some test results comparing the two.
I want a solid connection. My PC will be hardwired, all other devices via Wifi. Would it make more sense to buy a non-wifi modem and then grab a wifi router?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Service is not the same. Its a 3rd party so if there are issues it could take longer for resolutionThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Although not on the list, I have an old DCM475 on Teksavvy that has been working for several years. Physical support is very hard to come by, but more often than not if there is a local loop issue, they have to repair the whole loop - meaning just go to a neighbor with Shaw and see if they are having problems and have them call it in.
If you can diagnose a squirrel chewing on your line from the loop, then you will probably be just fine.
Cocoa $10,000 per ton.
@ZenOps I take it your on cable 60 ?
DCM475 is only up to 60meg yeah. It used to be offered for 100meg services but it had a lot of issues maintaining speeds so they now force you to upgrade modems for anything higher than 60This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There are more problems as well and yea, takes way too long to fix. My parents went from Shaw to Teksavvy to save money, and went from pretty much 0 outages to 1 or 2 a year with 3-7 day downtime per incident.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They get pissed because their pirate TV box stops working and have no TV.
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I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Nope, just the bargain basement $24, but they did push me up to 25mbits down/5 mbits up for free recently. I think entirely because that is the new absolute minimum that the Cable modems want to provision nowadays, or maybe they just wanted to give a deal for the grandfathered accounts. I can live within 400GB because I automate pr0n downloads to 2 to 8AM in the morning. Steam can also be set to only download during certain hours, easy peasy.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.speedtest.net/result/8997203148
I've had two "major outages" in the last four years or so, one because the guy working on the box opened it up and let snow melted water rush in, lol (approx. 8 hour fix) and one other 12 hour fix that also knocked out the entire block.
BTW: On the first day I got the DCM 475, it shipped with clip on rubber feet not attached, in a separate bag that were too small. Lol, terrible first impression but ended up being just fine.
Last edited by ZenOps; 01-31-2020 at 12:06 PM.
Cocoa $10,000 per ton.
I've been with lightspeed for 5 years now and I think I've only had one outage for around 5 hours but if I remember right it was actually a larger shaw outage or something. Aside from that I reboot my router once every 6 months because it seems to just get a bit slow. Might just be a shitty router.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Otherwise I just pay my bill and it works typically
300 down and only 20 up? I don’t get the huge disparity, would rather have 50/50 or 100/100.
Either which way, I have 150/150 with Telus and pay 60 a month, and have been for the last 3 years. It always speed tests to 175/175 which is nice.
If you are in an area where telus can't do FTTH for some reason, which is apparently several parts of the city, then Shaw, I guess.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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That's how cable is, has nothing to do with them but how the channels are provisioned. Shaw is 300/20 as wellThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This also has to do with the fact Shaw is more "shared" and each person on a nice can affect others where this doesn't happen with TelusThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So funny enough after posting I haven't had any issues in forever ... internet has been shit all day but looking online it appears to be a Shaw issue affecting most of Calgary
Good to know about options for when my contact is up with shaw
Calling Vmedia and/or Lightspeed tomorrow. Any downside to switching besides the obvious of buying a modem?
Done with Shaw unless they offer up an insane deal.