Home Internet Service Options
Home Internet Service Options
Below you will find a summary of some of the available options for connecting to the internet from home. Please note that none of these services are offered by our department, please contact the providers for more information.
Types of service
- Dial Up - uses a modem and your phone line to dial in to a provider. Dial Up is the cheapest option, however it's also the slowest and you cannot use your phone while connected. Most Dial Up services connect at 56 kb/second. Dial Up is not suitible for downloading large files or watching streaming music/movies.
- Cable - Cable modems use your the cable network to connect you. They are relatively fast and do not use your phone line. They connection may slow down if a lot of people in your local area are online at the same time, however it is rarely bad.
- DSL - DSL uses phone lines to connect at high speeds. An additional line is installed in your home so your main phone line is not needed. DSL service can be difficult to get if your home and local phone network are outdated, and the speed of the connection depends on how far your home is located from your neighborhood phone exchange (farther away means lower speeds)
In short, DSL can be cheaper and has some advantages, however it can be difficult to get depending on the network in your area. Cable is somewhat expensive, but easy and quick to install. Dial Up is slow, but cheap.
The following service providers are a few we are aware of. This is not a complete list so you may wish to check around. Many of these companies also offer additional features or introductory pricing that is not shown here, so it is a good idea to check them out.
| Provider | Type | Cost (monthly) | Comments |
| OSU Homenet | Dial Up | Free | Homenet is a free dial up modem service for OSU faculty, staff, and students. It has limited connections, most of which are cut off at 30 minutes, and is not terribly fast. Suitible for limited usage of internet from home. Dial in to 722-9800 for 30 minute connections or 722-9900 for 6 hour connections (usually busy), and log in with your OSU username and password. Contact 8help@osu.edu or 688-HELP for information or help. |
| OSUWeb.net | Dial Up | $1.95-$8.95 | OSUWeb.net is run by the university as an alternative to homenet. The cost is $1.95 for 10 hours per month, $6.95 for 100 hours per month, and $8.95 for unlimited access. Unlike homenet, you are guaranteed to connect with no busy signals and the modems are higher speed. In addition, OSUWeb.net customers get free access to their wireless service on campus (see website for details, the math buildings are currently not covered). |
| Earthlink | Dial Up, Cable, DSL | $21.95 - Dial Up
$40-$50 - Cable/DSL |
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| NetZero | Dial Up | $0 - $15 | NetZero offers a free service for 10 hours of usage a month. Platinum service is $9.95 a month includes more connection time. For an additional $5 a month you can add a service to speed up the connection. |
| Time Warner | Cable Modem | $44.95 | Time Warner offers cable modem services through AOL, EarthLink, Inter.net, RoadRunner, and WCoilExpress |
| WideOpenWest | Cable Modem | $34.99 - $59.99 | WideOpenWest offers cable modem service at 4 levels. Value (112 k/sec) at $34.99, Basic (500 k/sec) at $39.99, Advanced (1.5 M/sec) at $44.99, and Ultra (3.0 M/sec) at $59.99. Discounts are available with Cable and Internet Packages. |
| Insight Communications | Cable Modem | $54.95 ($44.95 with cable service) | Insight offers cable modem service through RoadRunner |
| SBC/Yahoo | Dial Up, DSL | $10-16 (Dial Up)
$40 and up (DSL) |
SBC offers both Dial Up Service and DSL service. A discount may be available to SBC telephone service customers |
| SpeakEasy | DSL | $50 and up | SpeakEasy offers DSL service through Covad Communcations. Service starts at $50 a month (1.5M/sec download, 256 k/sec upload) with higher upload and download speeds available at a higher cost. |
Last updated by Webmaster on 02/02/06
