How do you access the Internet?

What kind of Internet connection do you typically use to access Trains.com?

With DSL there is no thing as waiting for a page to load.

At home its High speed DSL (twice as fast as std DSL) and if at work, HS Broadband T-1 line

I use my local library,as I don’t have a computer at home.

I’m at school, and I acess trains.com during my spare period, which happens to be right now.
Trainboy

dsl went from 4x speed and 2gb email to 2x speed and 1 gb email .cheaper

I use dial up at home. For most pages I’ve learned to tollerate the approx. 30 second down load time by opening many pages at once, and reading one that’s loaded while the others are still loading. But pages with lots and lots of photos are kind of annoying.

Noah

I use cable!! It’s faster than DSL!!

comcast!!!

T1=:)

Fast DSL.

FTTH is scheduled to be installed within a year. Going from 2.2 megabit to 25 Megabit is going to be awesome.

I use a cable modem.

I use a Cingular wireless PCMCIA card. Supposed to be low level broadband, but I’ve seen dial up that was faster.

Home cable. Very, verrrrrry fast.

DSL Pro plus a Pentium 4 Processor @ 3.0GHz versus my 1998 version, 450 MHz so there’s
more to it then just the connection link.

Dial up only practical thing available to me at this time. Live 200 feet too far from switching office to get DSL, and won;t be getting it as my exchange is supposed to be getting set up for fios. Satellite ok for download, but upload still dial up, so why bother? Refuse to deal with cable co due to screwing without the benefit of vaseline they gave me a few years ago.

I guess I just wait for fios!

Ka-Band, 2 way satelite broadband. Rock solid connection and speed.

[#ditto] I love it.

[#ditto] Me too[:D]

my computer on school’s 2 OC3 and 1 T3 network cables, you don’t want to know how much capacity. And oh yes it’s shared by others . . .