Right now I just have their internet at 7 Mbps download and supposedly 512k Kbps upload. I stream video from my security cameras and have Vonage.
All was well until I switched a virtual Vonage number to be a 2nd primary Vonage line. Now when the cameras are streaming the party on the other end of a phone conversation can't understand me, but I hear them just fine.
As for the cameras streaming, I have disabled the Web to Talk feature which provides audio and by the software limited the output to 150 Kbps and even if you estimate Vonage at 180 Kbps that only comes to 330 Kbps and my speed tests usually run about 490 Kbps when I'm not using the phone.
That said, I used to use the Web to Talk and run the camera stream at 400 Kbps and had no trouble for years!
Long story short, Vonage blames BHN and BHN says it should work and blames my router (even though it worked just fine before). And looking at the Vonage site it claims it only needs 90 Kbps of my upload bandwidth, so even double that I don't see why there should be a problem, yet there is!
So what is BHN's solution? To try their new 15 Mbps speed which has an un-guaranteed 2 Mbps upload speed. Problem is I would ALSO be required to subscribe to their cable service which would bring the monthly cost over $100 a month after taxes.
So I'm in a quandary. I really don't need cable TV, except that now with the rain outages it would be nice to have. But I am very happy with my DBS programming, some of which BHN does not offer.
Now I've read that Road Runner is going to start capping broadband speeds and start charging by the gigabyte. Kinda defeats the purpose of switching to cable for the larger upload bandwidth.
I considered Verizon DSL either as a bridge connection or separately just to take over the duties of Vonage and for general surfing, except the last time I checked I was unable to get DSL due to being equally too far away from their service box in both directions. But that was some time ago and the online availability tool sometimes says I can and sometimes says I can't. So I'm betting that even if it worked it would at best be for a lower speed than desired.
Any suggestions?
And if I were to go ahead and subscribe to their Digital cable service any suggestions on that? I have just 1 TV that has HDTV and 2 older SD sets, except even at $100 a month it doesn't look like I get HD DVR service as I understand it, though from their website it appears that I would get HD Advantage live.
This has been a really frustrating problem for me. I was perfectly happy with what I had until now and I feel like I'm getting soaked just to get things to work right again.
All was well until I switched a virtual Vonage number to be a 2nd primary Vonage line. Now when the cameras are streaming the party on the other end of a phone conversation can't understand me, but I hear them just fine.
As for the cameras streaming, I have disabled the Web to Talk feature which provides audio and by the software limited the output to 150 Kbps and even if you estimate Vonage at 180 Kbps that only comes to 330 Kbps and my speed tests usually run about 490 Kbps when I'm not using the phone.
That said, I used to use the Web to Talk and run the camera stream at 400 Kbps and had no trouble for years!
Long story short, Vonage blames BHN and BHN says it should work and blames my router (even though it worked just fine before). And looking at the Vonage site it claims it only needs 90 Kbps of my upload bandwidth, so even double that I don't see why there should be a problem, yet there is!
So what is BHN's solution? To try their new 15 Mbps speed which has an un-guaranteed 2 Mbps upload speed. Problem is I would ALSO be required to subscribe to their cable service which would bring the monthly cost over $100 a month after taxes.
So I'm in a quandary. I really don't need cable TV, except that now with the rain outages it would be nice to have. But I am very happy with my DBS programming, some of which BHN does not offer.
Now I've read that Road Runner is going to start capping broadband speeds and start charging by the gigabyte. Kinda defeats the purpose of switching to cable for the larger upload bandwidth.
I considered Verizon DSL either as a bridge connection or separately just to take over the duties of Vonage and for general surfing, except the last time I checked I was unable to get DSL due to being equally too far away from their service box in both directions. But that was some time ago and the online availability tool sometimes says I can and sometimes says I can't. So I'm betting that even if it worked it would at best be for a lower speed than desired.
Any suggestions?
And if I were to go ahead and subscribe to their Digital cable service any suggestions on that? I have just 1 TV that has HDTV and 2 older SD sets, except even at $100 a month it doesn't look like I get HD DVR service as I understand it, though from their website it appears that I would get HD Advantage live.
This has been a really frustrating problem for me. I was perfectly happy with what I had until now and I feel like I'm getting soaked just to get things to work right again.