hey all
i moved from Lithuania to Swiss Geneva this October, ordered bf3 online using ORIGIN now question which internet should i use or company provider i was looking at swisscom they offer INFINITY internet http://www.swisscom.ch/res/internet/dsl/index.htm?languageId=en download max 20,000 upload max. 2000 kBit/s wonder is it enough to use connecting to EU servers (germany, italy, spain, sweden) i tryed to ping one of the servers in Germany (bf2 bad company using in windows run>cmd>ping 88.198.49.110 i got 45ms
C:UsersAistis>ping 88.198.49.110
Pinging 88.198.49.110 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=51
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=54ms TTL=51
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=45ms TTL=51
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=51
Ping statistics for 88.198.49.110:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 41ms, Maximum = 54ms, Average = 45ms
C:UsersAistis>
also i was looking at this http://www.upc-cablecom.ch/en/b2c/kombiangebote/kombinieren.htm they have very powerfull internet
Fiber Power 50 Down-/Upload: 50’000 / 5’000 Kbit/s and Fiber Power 100 Down-/Upload: 100’000 / 7’000 Kbit/s but maybe download max 20,000 upload max. 2000 kBit/s is enough?
so at the moment i use infinity plan from swisscom, but at the moment i rent apartment where i live, and soon going to move into new apartment, so my question which internet should i choose any advices? what internet you guys using?
Thanks
hey all
i moved from Lithuania to Swiss Geneva this October, ordered bf3 online using ORIGIN now question which internet should i use or company provider i was looking at swisscom they offer INFINITY internet http://www.swisscom.ch/res/internet/dsl/index.htm?languageId=en download max 20,000 upload max. 2000 kBit/s wonder is it enough to use connecting to EU servers (germany, italy, spain, sweden) i tryed to ping one of the servers in Germany (bf2 bad company using in windows run>cmd>ping 88.198.49.110 i got 45ms
C:UsersAistis>ping 88.198.49.110
Pinging 88.198.49.110 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=51
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=54ms TTL=51
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=45ms TTL=51
Reply from 88.198.49.110: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=51
Ping statistics for 88.198.49.110:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 41ms, Maximum = 54ms, Average = 45ms
C:UsersAistis>
also i was looking at this http://www.upc-cablecom.ch/en/b2c/kombiangebote/kombinieren.htm they have very powerfull internet
Fiber Power 50 Down-/Upload: 50’000 / 5’000 Kbit/s and Fiber Power 100 Down-/Upload: 100’000 / 7’000 Kbit/s but maybe download max 20,000 upload max. 2000 kBit/s is enough?
so at the moment i use infinity plan from swisscom, but at the moment i rent apartment where i live, and soon going to move into new apartment, so my question which internet should i choose any advices? what internet you guys using?
Thanks
Aistis StankeviciusOct 26, 2011 @ 14:48
Post 11 someone explains bandwith use.
If you only use it for gaming a 4mb line is more than enough, if you also want to watch tv shows online you should prob get a 8mb line. I use the 20mb infinity from Swisscom and it takes me 30min to get a full dvd. Unless you watch a lot of dvd's you get online, the 50/100mb from cablecom is not worth it unless it's cheaper then Swisscom. Take the high 24/7 service from swisscom into consideration when you decide as well.
Post 11 someone explains bandwith use.
If you only use it for gaming a 4mb line is more than enough, if you also want to watch tv shows online you should prob get a 8mb line. I use the 20mb infinity from Swisscom and it takes me 30min to get a full dvd. Unless you watch a lot of dvd's you get online, the 50/100mb from cablecom is not worth it unless it's cheaper then Swisscom. Take the high 24/7 service from swisscom into consideration when you decide as well.
ThomasNL, Oct 26, 2011 @ 16:06
Aistis Stankevicius, Oct 26, 2011 @ 21:28



