Hello, I have a few questions for anyone with some advice. I have 40/5, but my C1000A only connects at 30/5. The WIFI is horrendous and completely seems to stop functioning if more then one or two devices connect. We have 4 rooms (Home Offices), each with multiple computers, smartphones and tablets/laptops and 1080p TV's and each office has a streaming media device such as a SHIELD TV or Roku's. The ISP service from CL stinks most of the time, especially in the evenings but I know that is a given when on a home class connection. I want to try and throw better hardware at the issue such as a NETGEAR R7800 MU-MIMO Router, at least if anything for more device stability.
However, I am wondering if a upgrade to business class (we have online sales businesses being run out of this house here) 80/10 Mbps would help the situation we are in? And if so, how does that work this far out in the country? I am 1250 feet from the DSLAM, or abouts, and my C1000A connects using VDSL2-8A, PTM-Tagged and the power levels are below. Does the C1000A support 80 Mbps connections?
DSL Power
SNR: 6 dB 9 dB
Attenuation: (DS1)13.9, (DS2)33.5 dB (US1)2.2, (US2)27.8 dB
Power: 16.9 dBm 7.8 dBm
My question is, is this 80 Mbps the fastest connection my DSLAM can offer us? A couple years ago the person on a CL phone support call told me they could hook me up with 60/30 but I no longer see that option at CL's website either.
One more question, would Netflix HD be routed differently if we upgrade to business class, or will Netflix and Youtube still die in the evenings? I am wondering if the business class connection is actually business class service and stuff like Netflix/YouTube streams work 24/7 instead of just working properly in the early mornings like the current 40/5 connection does.
We have a home based business here and are willing to pay the higher cost if it really helps us with everything we do. Any advice welcomed. Thanks
Best Regards
Rod
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