I think I would still drop century link and/or mediacom out of spite.Hopefully it just pressures Mediacom and Centurylink to either lower prices and/or expand offerings.
I'm a little skeptical about the way the Metronet service works, it's basically like how a normal router works except multiple (don't know how many) households are behind a single "router" and they share a public IP address. So in theory if Janny and I were on the same public IP and I got IP banned from CF, obviously for no reason, then Janny would be banned as well.
Apparently you can pay $10/month to get a static public IP but that kind of eats up some of the cost savings from switching.
Yeah I probably will, I think I might just wait for some people to get it in Ames first and see what they think of it. Even with the $10 for a static IP it'd still be $99 for 1000/1000 compared to the $99 I pay Mediacom not for 500/30.I think I would still drop century link and/or mediacom out of spite.
I think I will switch to metronet on day one. It blows my mind how CL makes zero effort to upgrade existing areas. They only care about new areas. Or they are just a clusterf*ck, who knows? I had heard that the really nice subdivision NE of Ames (country estates) all got together and said they would pay for fiber to be laid to their area, but CL didn't go for it. 1.5 mbps was all they got. That's probably changed now, but maybe not?If they can get Mediacom to make their pricing a little more reasonable and Centurylink to expand their coverage areas (how the **** can I only get 3mbps when I'm like 2 blocks from the mall?) that'd be the best case scenario.
Doing the same this spring. Wanted to do so in the fall but we couldn't figure out how to get the fiber line where I wanted it without going basically through my living room wall. No thanks.I switched to Metronet a few months back when they rolled out in my neighborhood in Rochester. I was probably going to switch anyway, but then Charter raised their prices right at the same time and made that choice very easy.
I highly recommend them. Less expensive than what I was paying before and with faster speeds, and has been more consistent than Charter was as well.
I would rather not have to play stupid games and just have it work well all the time.We've been able to work with Mediacom. I call customer service and rant when there is a outage as I need if for work. They will take a couple days off my bill. I also tacked them into a lower rate. We do have a land line, cable and internet with them though also.
You do what literally hundreds of thousands of people have done for a decade.We've been able to work with Mediacom. I call customer service and rant when there is a outage as I need if for work. They will take a couple days off my bill. I also tacked them into a lower rate. We do have a land line, cable and internet with them though also.
BumpWho in Ames has switched to Metronet? Do you like it? Super fast? Worth dropping MediaCon?