Originally posted by crockett
Yea that's why I'd be going with the hard wired. There is a wireless ISP on the island that advertising about 3-4mbps but I know wireless has a long way to go as far as stability goes. The hard wired that's offered is DSL which I'm not a big fan of, but I guess you have to take the good with the bad.
I was on the waiting list to get a cable modem when they first came out several years ago. So I'm spoiled to say the least in regards to net speed. I'll put it like this.. one of the first things I look at if I'm moving is what's the fastest broadband internet I can get.. lol
Considering I work online it's kind of an important factor.
Well, wireless ISP's, WiMax and such, are an alternative, if there is stability and you are happy with the security. Also, there is the price difference to check out. Also, that 3-4mbps is max throughput, you what portion you can expect to have from the wireless? And there is LOS and interference issues. If the price is right, security okay, average throughput good, stable connection, and price is low enough, it could be a substitute for the DSL.
Also, you may want to check if either the DSL or WiMax jumps to satellite to get "off" the island at any point, or if they connect via underwater cable. Can make a big difference.
Myself: I'll take hardwired over WiMAX, and WiMAX over satellite, and any broadband over dial-up.
As to DSL, I'll take DSL over Cable any day, simply the way most internet cable systems are networked. Cable may often post higher rates, but you share that pipe with everyone else in the neighborhood.... many of which have unsecured WAP's or become jump off points for attacks all along the cable network.