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Has any one tried it, yet?
I switched some time back to save money. I'm surprised that's there's not a lot of difference. Of course this works for my use of the Internet. For downloads it is slower as it is on a site loaded with graphics. Nonetheless I'm quite happy with the service and savings. I'm saving almost $20 a month.
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Not a problems. Just remember that if you do a lot of downloading, graphics, gaming and such it's going to be slower for you. I do none of that so it's perfect for me.
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I hardly ever download anything. An occasional picture in email maybe, but not often enough for it to actually matter. And, the only gaming I do on my computer is when the cable goes out and I'm bored enough to play spider solitaire.
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Nope, I have no experience with RR Lite.
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I'm pretty much the same here. Hoyle Card Games keeps me from going nuts when the cable is down. Thankfully that doesn't happen very often.
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How much does this Roadrunner Lite cost? What kinds of speed can you expect out of it?
Does anyone have specifics? |