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We got this last week. I just called Spectrum to cancel our service. It’s good enough for the price, especially since Spectrum raised the price of Internet to $69.99 this month.

- Speeds vary, but we seem to average around 100/20. The highest I’ve seen is 150/50. The lowest is 50 down. I have (separately) seen some awful upstreams—around 2 Mbps up.

- Latency is server-dependent but worse than cable. It’s probably not good for latency-sensitive applications (like some games).

There is one important caveat: T-Mobile uses CGN. Their network is IPv6 with 464XLAT bridging to non-IPv6 sites.




If you don't mind, does it give you a /64 subnet? And do you know if you can get a larger subnet?

I am interested in this, but I have three VLAN subnets for my network, and the last time I tried it, it turned into a massive headache.


> If you don't mind, does it give you a /64 subnet? And do you know if you can get a larger subnet?

It does give you a /64. I don’t know whether it’s possible to get a larger one.




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