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I think you got that backwards - 1xRTT is the slow one - with numerous
speedtests at dslreports.com my best rates have been about 100k down / 40k
up on 1xRTT (that covers most of the nation right now), and 410k down / 128k
up on "3G" 1xEVDO (in San Diego). Latency seems to be about the same for
both technologies. (100ms - 200ms ping times)
I am using the 5220 card. I do *not* use Venturi compression software.
I've been very pleased with the coverage, signal quality and "stay
connectedness" even inside buildings.
-- Paul
"d b" <dberger805@softhome.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the info. What speeds are you finding you can websurf and
> download at? On the G3 network I get around 2 to 4 Kilobytes/sec (16
> to 32 kbps) for web pages and 9 to 11 KBps (36 to 88 kbps) for
> downloads. I understand it should be on the order of 30 times that
> fast on 1XRTT. What's your experience?
>
> On Thu, 06 May 2004 14:14:16 GMT, "HARLEYBUM"
> <harleybum@easyriders.com> wrote:
>
> >It's anyones guess, i have a PC-5220 card in the Los Angeles area and (
as
> >of right now) it's showing 1XRTT on the display. DO NOT buy the 3220
card!
> >you WILL need the 5220 for 1X-EVDO.....
> >
> >
> >"d b" <dberger805@softhome.net> wrote in message
> >news:4c7k90hb7kb68fqeqkmol7p6mrvsrc1nro@4ax.com...
> >> When is 1xEVDO scheduled to be available thru out So. Calif? Anyone
> >> know? And will I need a 5220 card to get max performance from it?
> >
>