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How does a cable modem compare with a dial-up or DSL?

Cable modems can connect to the Internet and download information much faster than a dial-up modem. For example, it will take a cable modem user milliseconds to connect to the Internet, while it will take a dial-up modem user about a minute. Cable modems can also download information at speeds up to 250Mbps while a dial-up modem will only download information at 53Kbps or less.

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Cable modems can connect to the Internet and download information much faster than a dial-up modem. For example, it will take a cable modem user milliseconds to connect to the Internet, while it will take a dial-up modem user about a minute. Cable modems can also download information at speeds up to 250Mbps while a ...

How fast will a cable modem download and upload data?

Network speeds can reach up to 250Mb/s, but speeds will also depend on the service level to which you subscribe. The asymmetric cable modem scheme is the most common type of cable network setup, and will allow for a faster data transmission rate (higher bandwidth) on the downstream data path than the upstream data path. This network setup works well since most cable modem users download more information than they send. For example, downloading web pages and multimedia files and watching streaming services requires much more bandwidth than sending web page requests or e-mail.

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Network speeds can reach up to 250Mb/s, but speeds will also depend on the service level to which you subscribe. The asymmetric cable modem scheme is the most common type of cable network setup, and will allow for a faster data transmission rate (higher bandwidth) on the downstream data path than the upstream data path. ...

Will I be able to watch TV and use High-Speed Internet at the same time?

Yes. While our services travel over the same network, neither service is affected by using both simultaneously.

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Yes. While our services travel over the same network, neither service is affected by using both simultaneously.

Will I be able to talk on the phone and use Mid-Hudson High-Speed Internet at the same time?

Yes. Mid-Hudson provides you with a dedicated, always-on connection that never has busy signals and never ties up your phone.

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Yes. Mid-Hudson provides you with a dedicated, always-on connection that never has busy signals and never ties up your phone.

What operating system do I need for High Speed Internet Access?

Windows 98 or newer.

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Windows 98 or newer.

How does Mid-Hudson High-Speed Internet connect to my computer?

We connect via Ethernet connection or WiFi (depending on service level)

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We connect via Ethernet connection or WiFi (depending on service level)

What are the advantages of using a cable modem to access the Internet?

A cable modem will provide you with rapid download transmission speeds. Downloading a file that would take one-half hour using a telephone modem connection will take only a few seconds with a cable modem connection. As a high- speed medium, you will be able to view many different multimedia presentations – “live” or streamed – such as concerts, movies, etc. Also, a cable modem provides a continual connection to the Internet because two-way cable modems do not require the use of a telephone line.

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A cable modem will provide you with rapid download transmission speeds. Downloading a file that would take one-half hour using a telephone modem connection will take only a few seconds with a cable modem connection. As a high- speed medium, you will be able to view many different multimedia presentations – “live” or streamed – ...

How does High Speed Internet Access work?

Instead of a computer modem hooked up to a local phone line, you are provided with a high speed cable modem that links your PC to the cable fiber- optic/coaxial network and server complex. You can access local and national content from our servers which also provide a gateway for you to connect to the Internet at very high speeds.

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Instead of a computer modem hooked up to a local phone line, you are provided with a high speed cable modem that links your PC to the cable fiber- optic/coaxial network and server complex. You can access local and national content from our servers which also provide a gateway for you to connect to the ...

How does a cable modem work?

Our network currently runs it’s downstream at 256QAM modulation in 16, 24, and 32 channel bonding groups.  The effective data rate for each channel after overhead is approximately 38Mbps.  Our upstream runs at 64QAM modulation in a 3 channel bonding group.  The effective data rate for each channel after overhead is approximately 27mbps.

Read more about: How does a cable modem work?

Our network currently runs it’s downstream at 256QAM modulation in 16, 24, and 32 channel bonding groups.  The effective data rate for each channel after overhead is approximately 38Mbps.  Our upstream runs at 64QAM modulation in a 3 channel bonding group.  The effective data rate for each channel after overhead is approximately 27mbps.

What is a cable modem?

A cable modem is a small box that connects your computer to the Internet via your local cable television provider. A cable modem has two connections, one that leads to the cable lines outside your home and an Ethernet connection to your computer.

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A cable modem is a small box that connects your computer to the Internet via your local cable television provider. A cable modem has two connections, one that leads to the cable lines outside your home and an Ethernet connection to your computer.

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