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Verizon's new Internet service surpasses competitors' offers by pumping three times the downstream speed previously available to FiOS customers. The company has begun to roll out the ultra-high-speed service to the majority of the more than 12.5 million homes that the FiOS network passes, and will make the service available to Verizon Fios business customers by the end of the year.
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Now if someone can explain to me that I am wrong, and tell me what options it is going to modify (and how to set them back if they make things worse), I would be willing to give it a try.Īgain, I am subscribed to 25/15, currently consistently getting 30/24, so I really don't understand why I would even want to try the optimization.Verizon is launching 150/35 megabits per second (Mbps) Internet service - the fastest mass-market broadband service in the nation - over the company's all-fiber-optic FiOS network. And I think my consistent performance measurements verify that.
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And from what I have read, really in Windows 7 there are no optimization options needed for downloads, and maybe not for uploads. And without some info on what it will do with Windows 7 settings I am unwilling to have it possibly mess up what appears to currently be perfectly acceptable performance. I tried it with earlier levels of the In-Home Agent, it never worked. Have you run the optimization routine within In Home Agent? You made a lot of good points in your post, but relative to the optimization comment the In Home Agent will recommend Optimization based on the service tier that your subscribed to.
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I did post some additional information regarding In Home Agent regarding its full capabilities just in case your interested in more information regarding this wrote:
So In Home Agent will fix any out of sync issues from a programming perspective. I should also mention that the Auto Fix Set Top Box Function in In-Home-Agent actually will reprogram the Set Top Box so that its authorized for all of the subscribed services. Have you run the optimization routine within In Home wrote:
We do appreciate your interest and feedback around In Home Agent and will bring your comments and recommendations back to our develop team. Justin glad to hear that you are happy with your FiOS services and have not had any issues. Now, maybe if I could feel confident that it would not screw up my working environment when I selected various areas, I might be able to suggest some enhancements I have no specific ideas of what could be added, but what I do see is a need to fix what is now broken, and deliver what is promised (ie, I really thought I might find something useful when I went to the STB section, instead it appears to offer only the user guide, and then failed at even that). And that is what I have done with In-Home Agent, I really have never had a need for it, my FiOS services plain and simple work, have from the beginning. So when I see something new, I like to try it out. I am just an inveterate experimenter after spending 37 years in the computer business, lots and lots of testing of new hardware and software, etc, now retired. However, maybe I should explain a little bit. I would love to hear from you or anybody else regarding In-Home Agent.