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Re: Thinking of dumping the Cable

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Originally Posted by gprimr1 View Post
Now that both my room mate and I have air cards, I'm thinking of ditching the wired internet.

The big issue is that I really like Halo 3. Is 3G fast enough for Halo 3? I have a good signal at my home.

I do live in Baltimore too, so 4g is available as well.
Depending on your area, WiMAX is roughly between the speeds of DSL and Cable. I have WiMAX in Abilene and get a speed anywhere from 5.3Mbps to 5.8Mbps, I think that would be plenty speed for your Halo3 gaming. Back in the day when I still had 56kbs modem, I would play Team Fortress Classic as a sniper and a very good one too, I was just laggier that most people I played against because they had DSL or some high-speed stuff (Dual ISDN hahahaha) I went by SpazZoid because that's how my character looked when I played.

The faster your speed the better, I would think 3G would be fine
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