GDT: Game #58: Vancouver vs Utah HC - 6:00pm - Utah16, Arizona61

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I'm on ESPN+ too but thru Hulu, and my WiFi isn't the greatest. Maybe the buffering causes the delay. :dunno:

I have Cox, and since I'm on a desktop I use a wired connection. It's generally very stable, but Cox wants an arm and a leg for anything faster than their basic package in my area, and none of the fiber optic providers have bothered with my neighborhood yet. It's frustrating. :banghead:
 
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I have Cox, and since I'm on a desktop I use a wired connection. It's generally very stable, but Cox wants an arm and a leg for anything faster than their basic package in my area, and none of the fiber optic providers have bothered with my neighborhood yet. It's frustrating. :banghead:

The Rainbow Fiber guys surveyed my neighborhood last year. Fingers crossed it might become available one day.
 
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The Rainbow Fiber guys surveyed my neighborhood last year. Fingers crossed it might become available one day.

AT&T posted a notice on our door over two years ago that their fiber service was coming to our neighborhood "soon." We could switch to Verizon or T-Mobile for home internet, but neither my husband nor I trust home internet service that uses a wireless connection for "last mile" service, so we're stuck with Cox.
 
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I have Cox, and since I'm on a desktop I use a wired connection. It's generally very stable, but Cox wants an arm and a leg for anything faster than their basic package in my area, and none of the fiber optic providers have bothered with my neighborhood yet. It's frustrating. :banghead:
Cox here had me change router a couple of months ago. Presuming it's a WiFi6 unit.

Been nothing but a pain in the ass. Have to constantly reboot the damn thing.
 
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Cox here had me change router a couple of months ago. Presuming it's a WiFi6 unit.

Been nothing but a pain in the ass. Have to constantly reboot the damn thing.

The modern ones are pretty crappy unless you shell out for a unit that's something like $300 or more. If you don't care about gigabit speeds, routers that are several generations older are much, much more reliable.
 
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