

Always be fair and disconnect other devices on your internal network. The "internet speed test", when Google searched, does give a real type of result. Ookla doesn't reflect the customers REAL experience and is therefore not useful. When plugging directly into the router, disconnecting everything else and using the internet, there is still a lag or bottle neck or problem that Mediacom has. They tell you to test with it and say it's all working. Oh, and Ookla speed test doesn't reflect at all what the consumer experiences. Two star service instead of one because they'll typically refund some of your bill when you ask due to continuous outages and bottlenecks. You have to call, otherwise you pay for zero service provided. Do not expect them to automatically refund you when their network goes down (monthly). After work, expect less than 50% average. Typical speed tests are 60-70% of what you pay for. Paying for 100 Mbps down speeds, rarely seen. And presently (Nov 2017) there is no improvement, only higher cost, $179 a month for one step over basic cable and internet at 100 Mbps (which is really 60 Mbps or less at my connection). I do not intend for this review to be a complaining review, simply what I experienced over the years.
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I have used Mediacom Cable TV / Internet for years. Value is a 2/5, since stability is what makes fast speeds work, if we look at total speed taking into account the stutters, it's mediocre at best. It is incredibly fast when it decides to work. Speed isn't an argument, it's a near perfect score. I would rather have stable internet than blazing fast internet in this case. Reliability, as I have stated above, is a tragic 1/5. If customer service didn't give any consolation prize at all, I would have made my customer service rating a 1/5. Overall, I give Mediacom a 5/10 - a barely average rating. the internet doesn't work, we don't know if it's for the day or week or month (yeah, it's happened) my dad cannot reliably connect to conference calls even though the ping is perfectly fine, i cannot reconnect to games This "problem" manifests itself in many ways, the most notable ones being: My father works IT for a mass corporation and can no longer work at home reliably since he literally loses work every time the internet decides to not work. In fact, two out of the four single bytes sent didn't even make it to when I pinged it, and that's not to say that I am the only one affected by this. Literally just 1 byte of data per packet sent, just to see if it could at least reliably send 1 byte of data a time without any stutters spoiler alert, it didn't. I even tried reducing my computer's MTU size to 1. When it works, it's very fast, but I'd like to start streaming again, and due to the fact that the connection blinks every other minute and forces all devices to figure out what just happened, means that I would have to restart the stream in the same manner every time it happens.
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If it didn't stutter every minute, it would legitimately be the fastest your money can buy - music downloads like a breeze, movies download so quickly your computer doesn't even know where to put it yet, and games don't lag more than 60 ms unfortunately, no amount of speed can alter the fact that the connection seemingly rolls a dice every minute to decide if it wants to stay stable or not if you complain enough, you might get free movies for a month, but other than that, customer service more than likely will leave you on your own. I would have to give em a 9 out of 10 after all these years. But Mediacom has totally improved with all the problem areas over the years and I think it will continue to improve. There are many technical problems with the internet that could never cover them all.

This seems to be the main complaint with the internet along with connectivity. Getting good speeds with low ping and lag in the 30 ms range is pretty good enough and the problems encountered with many servers worldwide could be blamed on your local provider if say our gaming speeds aren't up to par as possible. We are having rock solid internet speeds and without hardly ever a problem.

Over the years, Mediacom has improved by leaps and bounds. Since internet speeds and demands have gone up and technology has developed, I have the 100, soon to be 200 Mbps download package, I really don't care about TV and movies as most people do. The first years I was very unhappy with it. Things have changed from the first years. I have had Mediacom for 15 years now at the same location.
