Since two years, I have an internet subscription with 1Gb/s download and 250 Mb/s Upload. And the subscription includes a Calix modem.
Recently, the ISP's advertisement indicates a switch to 2Gb/s in download and 600 Mb/s in Upload without additional cost.
Happy, I'm checking my new free debit. In Upload I am effectively at 620 Mb/s in average.
I know that I must to upgrade my network card on the PC to have more than 1Gb/s in Download.
It is the double language of advertising, because the modem has 4 Ethernet ports with a maximum speed of 1Gb/s.
Of course I'm not going to do port aggregation, and I wouldn't buy a new network card.
In fact, it is a flow shared between all the equipment in the house.
The advertisement is a big joke and people who are not too informed will go to buy a network card for the PC which costs a hundred euros and which will be useless.
And many new subscribers will imagine receiving 2 Gb/s on the PC but there is no other box at this ISP.
Commercial services are desperate to attract new subscribers, by playing with the ambiguity.
Just to say.







Recently, the ISP's advertisement indicates a switch to 2Gb/s in download and 600 Mb/s in Upload without additional cost.
Happy, I'm checking my new free debit. In Upload I am effectively at 620 Mb/s in average.
I know that I must to upgrade my network card on the PC to have more than 1Gb/s in Download.
It is the double language of advertising, because the modem has 4 Ethernet ports with a maximum speed of 1Gb/s.
Of course I'm not going to do port aggregation, and I wouldn't buy a new network card.
In fact, it is a flow shared between all the equipment in the house.
The advertisement is a big joke and people who are not too informed will go to buy a network card for the PC which costs a hundred euros and which will be useless.
And many new subscribers will imagine receiving 2 Gb/s on the PC but there is no other box at this ISP.
Commercial services are desperate to attract new subscribers, by playing with the ambiguity.
Just to say.







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