2/10/2020 10:29:59 AM
2/10/2020 7:48:43 PM
I just went back to ATT 1000 and signed up for YouTube TV. Tired of having a DVR that only works in one room. I like the option of using the YouTube TV at multiple locations. (We have 4 Spectrum acts between our vacation homes, home, and office). The Roku app on Spectrum used to be a good deal but nothing has been done to enhance it and there is no DVR or pause. There are also constant outages. Hoping the YoutTube Tv satisfies the vacation renters...it has local networks and espn, just no A&E (which sucks) but whatever. Will save over $100 a month and be able to access my DVR from anywhere including phone iPad. At the properties that only have spectrum it will be 45-50/mo ad long as I stay on a promo.
2/15/2020 9:44:49 AM
We tried YouTube TV at the rental but got complaints from people who couldn't figure it out after we bought a TV that had it built in. Most renters were fine, but the people who couldn't figure it out also couldn't figure it out with help on phone so we had to offer some discounts. If I did it again I'd try to find a TV or device that had a big youtube tv button on the remote.
2/16/2020 10:21:16 AM
So I just canceled our Google Fiber TV service after almost 3 years. I only need to bring back the TV boxes, not the DVR/network box. I'm keeping their internet service.Is there any advantages to keeping the DVR version of the network box? I'm thinking I would prefer the non-DVR version as I assume it does not have a hard drive, therefore my battery backup system would last longer.So far the TV boxes are still acting as access points.
2/17/2020 8:43:03 PM
Why did you cancel Google Fiber?
2/20/2020 10:57:19 PM
2/27/2020 12:31:37 PM
Got online with GFBR on Jan 9th in Cary. I've been happy so far, particularly after ripping out their equipment and getting my own router running.[Edited on February 29, 2020 at 3:32 PM. Reason : img]
2/29/2020 3:31:16 PM
wellSpectrum offered me a 3 year contrat at $29.99 a month. I knew Google had been down my street but it had been months and still no option to sign up. I guess I will try it out in 2024.
1/14/2021 9:03:38 PM
1/15/2021 1:21:47 PM
2 gbps!https://www.wraltechwire.com/2021/02/09/google-fiber-rolls-out-ultra-fast-2-gigabit-internet-service-in-triangle/I already have ATT fiber and the Google fiber was just pulled down my road yesterday on the opposite side of the street.
2/9/2021 5:54:51 PM
I'd switch to Google Fiber in a heartbeat, but I haven't even seen anyone running lines on this side of north Raleigh in over a year
2/19/2021 9:38:49 AM
Whatever contractors Google has hired to install fiber in my neighborhood are pulling fiber through 1/2 inch conduit by hand off a spool stood up in the back of a beat up 20 year old pickup.
2/19/2021 2:32:05 PM
I prefer Google Calcium
2/23/2021 11:02:09 PM
I'm having them put in the 2gbit tomorrow for no reason whatsoever
5/8/2021 3:49:02 PM
Links[Edited on May 13, 2021 at 9:43 PM. Reason : .]
5/13/2021 9:42:18 PM
What's the point of 2gb/s if current wifi hardware can't even remotely approach 1gb/s?[Edited on May 15, 2021 at 10:30 PM. Reason : I guess maybe if you have like 10 people in your house streaming at the same time ]
5/15/2021 10:29:10 PM
Or one person that wants 10 concurrent pron streams[Edited on May 15, 2021 at 11:07 PM. Reason : Not that there is anything wrong with that]
5/15/2021 11:03:39 PM
They give you better wifi equipment.
5/16/2021 8:03:47 AM
^^^ Being able to interact with remote machines as if they were sitting next to you is great. I work remotely and being able to do high speed file access with the big remote storage arrays is very nice.
5/17/2021 1:55:06 PM
I just got the 2GB down speed last week. I don't have that port hooked up to this computer (its connected to my PS4), but still loving Google Fiber.
5/26/2021 1:45:02 PM
Since they lit the google fiber on my street, I probably get one email request to sign up every day and I get letters in the mail begging me to sign up twice a week. They're not cheaper than ATT fiber and they're feeling spammy.
8/19/2021 10:52:14 AM
slowest. rollout. ever.
8/20/2021 11:02:44 AM
^ they keep sending solicitations after running their lines and then waiting another year to offer service. I got a $29/ mo 3 year contract from Spectrum....not cancelling that.
10/25/2021 12:52:13 PM
https://www.engadget.com/att-is-rolling-out-multi-gig-fiber-internet-to-more-than-70-cities-170139410.htmlI'm wondering how (and if) Google will respond to this.
1/28/2022 10:57:15 AM
My new neighbor is all about this. Our apt complex can only get att and i guess 50mb per second isn’t good enough? Mentioned to me 4 times how we are slated to get fiber or whatever it is. I’m happy with 60/month. Really don’t see the need to be above that price or speed
2/6/2022 11:25:27 PM
Any Google Fiber "Trusted Testers" in here?
7/7/2023 1:20:46 PM
I got invited to sign up but didn't bother. They did recently offer me a WiFi 6 router upgrade. I took them up on that. It arrived yesterday, but wireless doesn't work on the router, and they have to send a technician with replacement equipment tomorrow. Not very impressive so far.Also, the WiFi 6 router doesn't have power over Ethernet, so I had to plug a little power brick into the fiber jack.
7/8/2023 8:04:55 AM
After wasting far too much time trying to figure out what I was doing wrong with the new router, it turns out the stupid thing doesn't actually support port forwarding. Which means it's garbage, fuck it, get this shit out of here.
7/9/2023 12:23:38 PM
7/10/2023 4:14:10 PM
You said you're using your own router. What kind?[Edited on July 10, 2023 at 5:23 PM. Reason : ///]
7/10/2023 5:22:48 PM
I just installed pfSense on an older PC I have. Two 10G NICs and an i7 with 16GB RAM.10G copper from the fiber jack -> pfSense -> 10G fiber to my switch
7/10/2023 9:06:29 PM
I wish I could directly use my own router with ATT Fiber. I have their modem/router combo in some sort of half-assed pseudo pass through mode.
7/12/2023 8:11:54 PM
They still want to siphon your sweet, sweet data. I mean, so does Google, but at least they're a little more discreet about it.
7/12/2023 9:39:15 PM
New information has come to light regarding the WiFi 6 router situation, including its support for port forwarding.After I hooked my Network Box back up, the Network section on my account continued to show the WiFi 6 router instead. Eventually, the site and the mobile app both reported that my router was offline. That was true for the WiFi 6 router, but the Network Box was very much online.I chatted with Support yesterday evening. The tech said there was a known issue with the WiFi 6 router where after hooking it up, your account doesn't get updated correctly, and you have to contact Support to get your old equipment removed from the account. Apparently, there's a plan change involved (though your monthly charge doesn't change). He also mentioned that the Network Box is supposed to be phased out completely by the end of November.Take all that with a grain of salt, because I didn't get anything like that in the emails I've received. In fact, my initial plan change email had said this (emphasis mine):
7/18/2023 7:22:06 AM
I canceled directv stream and my att fiber cost went up 10$. not a huge deal, but at 80, it makes the 2g service at 110 and particularly 5g service at 180 seem like decent value, since anything more than 1g is going to lead to me doing 10g everywhere. anyone use the 5g service?
7/19/2023 7:20:12 AM
Worked with Support last night to sort out the equipment situation. I've got the new router hooked up and port forwarding is working. There was some issue on their end, not clear to me what that would be but anyway.
7/19/2023 11:29:23 AM
I set up a new port forwarding rule that just did not seem to be working. After wasting my time waiting in the support queue only to get a slow typist who eventually got disconnected, I got a guy who told me the new routers have trouble getting the port forwarding rules from the auto-configuration service and that I will have to do a factory reset every time I change a rule. What the fuck.
7/24/2023 9:05:53 PM
Seems like piss poor so farIs the inconvenience worth it long run?
7/24/2023 11:38:19 PM
I don't think people are going to have a choice if the Network Box is being phased out unless they want to use their own routers. Most people probably don't bother with port forwarding anyway.I think I'm gonna set up a reverse proxy server on my NAS and just have one rule to forward traffic there.
7/25/2023 4:35:03 PM
even with a reverse proxy you have to forward 443, no?
7/25/2023 9:24:32 PM
Yes, but I would set up that new port forwarding rule, perform a factory reset to force the router to auto-configure from the cloud again, then be able to manage what HTTPS traffic goes where without having to set up new rules on Google Fiber's side.
7/25/2023 9:39:06 PM
oh so its stable until you change it. I got it. I do the same with nginx for all my stuff. it's considerably more secure to boot
7/26/2023 4:30:21 PM
Ready for 8Gig to hit the streets here...
10/6/2023 9:48:38 AM
10/6/2023 2:01:05 PM
^^is 6gig not enough? What you streaming over there?
10/7/2023 12:05:14 AM
everything?
10/7/2023 10:41:30 AM
#cricket4life
10/8/2023 2:20:54 AM
I think I've hit the limits of my pfSense firewall. The Google Fiber dude got 8153/8116 while directly connected.
1/2/2024 11:27:46 AM