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lol i bet. I have been on the winning side of it as well nothing better than being heads up with someone who is linkdead and clicking the bet button over and over in rapid fashion. the rage you would see when those people returned SO JUCIY
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Welllp, called upon some of the family nerds to put some gud learnins in my head, and the comcast jihad has begun---
when I cmd, /tracert + ping their asses all day and pinpoint them as the problem, IDK what the hell they can say? Yeah, fuckers. Cant tell me its my equipment then. Clowns are NOT going to get me to pay to tell me their ripping me off on my service ever again gdamnit! |
lol @ "rogean.com"
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"Hah-lo dis is Darrell, have you haard about ur Trippa Play?"
-- click -- (I don't care if I was on hold for 30+ minutes. I don't want your fucking TRIPPA PLAY and especially do not want to talk to you.) |
amen
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ill admit that i didnt read all this but i feel your pain brotha
comcast is pretty much the worst |
if its disconnects it sounds more like a hardware problem or the actual cables themselves. i have comcast, definately shitty service as far as tech support but my connection is fine unless it is windy. once the wind hits I d/c all the time.
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^^^ nope! using cmd + tracert (destination university of chicago), I found that the my equipment is straight 1ms across the board (spanking brand new and working fine).
The first IP of comcast's I connect to, which is directly after my routers address, has constant latency of 3x that which I should have (~30-36ms instead of the normal 9-12ms), and after a few run through I found that some of the secondary locations they bounce me off will randomly jump to 400ms. 400 fucking ms. |
in short, comcast wants me to PAY THEM to tell me they're ripping me off on my service-- for sure. If I'm gonna pay for more than standard internet, I fucking expect it. and so should you--- If you ever find yourself having comcast troubles, you can take these simple steps to make the fuckers eat their words:
use windows+r or ctrl+r and type in CMD, which will open the command prompt! Pick a nice destination to either ping or tracert (type for example ping www.project1999.org or tracert www.project1999.org) The first line's IP address should be your own, from the modem or the router itself-- my readings were 1ms of course but i think anything below 12 is pretty normal. The next few (4-8) lines will be the locations of the internet provider, (you can look up the IP addresses to be sure) if any of the readings go above 12 that's a red flag that youre gettin jewed. Then you will arrive at your destination (rogeans website or whatever) Screenshot, tell them to fuck off when they say your equipment is failing and to give you some free monthage |
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