May be suitable for heavy use for 20-30 users on a single network
Transfer large files (e.g. videos, presentations and software), and stream videos online every day.
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Transfer large files (e.g. videos, presentations and software), and stream videos online every day.
In order to fully benefit from your cable Ultimate Speed Internet access, it is necessary to use equipment that will allow you to meet the following requirements:
Configuration requirements for Windows |
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|---|---|---|
| Description | Minimum | Recommended |
| Operating System* | Windows XP, Vista | Windows Vista |
| Required processor | 1.8 Ghz | 2.4 Ghz |
| RAM | 1024 MB | 2048 MB |
| Required communication equipment | Network port 100BaseT or + (1) | Network port 100/1000BaseT (1) |
| Telephone Modem (2) | Telephone Modem (2) | |
Configuration requirement for Mac |
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|---|---|---|
| Description | Minimum | Recommended |
| Operating System* | OS 10.4 or + | OS 10.5 |
| Required processor | G3 or + | Core 2 Duo or + |
| RAM | 512 MB | 1024 MB |
| Required communication equipment | Network port 100BaseT or + (1) | Network port 100/1000BaseT (1) |
| Telephone Modem (2) | Telephone Modem (2) | |
There is a good chance that your computer's operating system will not let you achieve the full speed of your new Internet access. In order to enjoy the highest speed available, you will need to optimize your computer to increase the default values for the size of the TCP send and receive buffers.
The optimizer hereby offered to you requires that you have installed the Java Plug-in for your browser prior to execution. You can obtain the Java Plugin, free of charge, at: java.sun.com/plugin. The code is digitally signed by Videotron, in order to authenticate the author of the code. Once the Java Plugin installed, click on the button below in order to launch the optimization process.
All computers equipped with a network card and an operating system that uses the TCP/IP protocol can theoretically access the Internet. However, it is recommended you have the latest equipment in order to realize the full potential of the technology. A wired connection with a 100 Mbps (100BaseT) Ethernet port is preferable to a USB connection shared by a number of peripheral devices. Wireless connections are not yet able to realize the full potential of the speeds proposed.
For WiFi connections, regardless of the protocol used (802.11b, g, or n), it is useful to remember that most business wireless devices (routers, phones, and multimedia transmitters) often operate on the same frequency (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) and are therefore likely to cause interference and slow down the connection, especially if they are on the same channel.
Under certain conditions, microwave ovens also interfere with the 2.4 GHz frequency and, although they are insulated, can cause a serious slowdown between the transmitter and receiver. You will notice this if you approach a microwave in operation while talking on a 2.4 GHz wireless phone.
Note that 802.11b has a theoretical transfer speed of 11 Mbps (6 Mbps actual transfer speed) and 802.11g has a theoretical transfer speed of 54 Mbps (26 Mbps actual transfer speed). Both use the 2.4 GHz band.
The first version of 802.11n released in early 2006 is not yet an approved standard, which means that equipment currently manufactured with this technology under different brands is not all compatible. Although this promising technology has a theoretical transfer speed of 540 Mbps, the actual transfer speed is just over 100 Mbps within a 90 meter radius and uses 2.4 and 5 GHz frequency bands, which therefore makes it as susceptible to interference as any radio communication.
Yes. The very latest devices are starting to be provided with the minimum elements required to deliver Videotron Ultimate Speed Internet, including 100 Mbps (100BaseT) or 1 Gbps (1000BaseT) Ethernet and WAN ports and processors capable of supporting these speeds. Most business routers currently in use do not meet these criteria. Videotron technical support is limited to resetting routers. You could therefore be asked to plug your computer directly into your cable modem to help us diagnose the problem.
The most reliable way of linking components into a local network is with Ethernet, more commonly known as RJ45. For Ultimate Speed Internet, we suggest using certified Category 5 network cables or preferably Category 5e cables, whose specifications help reduce the possibility of crosstalk interference to a minimum. Homemade Ethernet cables should be used with great caution, because connections not compliant with T568A or T568B standards are more likely to produce interference.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol) is the common term now used to describe the entire sequence of protocols used on the Internet, because these two protocols were the first to be defined. In a protocol stack, each layer solves a certain number of data transmission problems, and certain ones must be specifically defined to deliver services such as Videotron Ultimate Speed Internet.
The TCP configuration of all the latest computers with Windows Vista or Mac OS 10.5 operating system (the most prevalent) natively supports the power available via Videotron Ultimate Speed Internet access. However, previous generation PCs will require adjustments to reach their full potential at this speed. If upgrading to these operating systems is not possible and/or not desired, the IP stack of Windows XP or Mac OS 10.4 may still have to be adjusted.
Whether you have MAC OS 10.4 or Windows XP, the utilities suggested (including Videotron's Optimizer for the Windows platform) perform the same function, i.e., they adjust the buffer storage of TCP send and receive windows defined in PCs. By providing more buffer memory, more data can circulate at the same time, thereby optimizing Videotron Ultimate Internet Speed access. It should be noted that this modification applies only to Ultimate Internet Speed and may damage the performance of a bundle with lower capacity.
Your computer equipment may be the reason why you can't access the Internet. To eliminate this possibility, turn off your computer completely, then wait a few seconds and restart it.
If you still can't access the Internet, reset the modem. To do so, unplug the electrical connector from the wall outlet, wait 20 seconds, then plug it back in. Wait one minute, restart your computer, and try again to access the Internet.
If this fails, contact the Technical Support Department in your area, which is available 24/7.
The front panel of the Ultimate Internet Speed modem indicates if and how well the system is operating. As soon as the modem is successfully connected to the network, the Power and Online lights indicate the device is active and operational. The DS-1 indicator flashes when the modem is seeking a frequency and is steady when it has found one. The US indicator shows the data output route is operational.
The DS-2 and DS-3 indicators show the modem is operating in Ultimate Internet Speed mode. If they remain off or flash after the device is restarted (indicating damage to Ultimate Internet Speed service), it is best to contact our Technical Support Department.
Make sure icons for shareware such as BitTorrent and Kazaa (P2P) are not in the task bar. This software considerably slows down your Internet connection.
Given the logical and physical design of the vast Internet network, we cannot guarantee a specific speed when you navigate particular sites.
You can, however, check the speed your computer reaches by performing a speed test. The factors that can affect speed are numerous, including your router's capability, the status of the IP stack, and the status of the computer itself (firewall; procedures for optimization, antivirus analysis, backup, etc.) in particular. This site allows you to check the status of the link and your computer and distinguish them from the transfer capabilities of various Internet sites, whose very nature varies.
Remember that servers and websites outside the Videotron network are out of our control. Our role is limited to providing you access.
Please note that customers who use Videotron cable phone service will continue to receive service through their current multifunction modem. The new device provides access to Ultimate Internet Speed only.
We recommend that you regularly check your usage. If you feel you are not responsible for any overusage, you should immediately have your computer's security checked. A number of viruses, spyware, and trojans can generate excessive traffic on your bandwidth without your knowledge. Some can even open your computer to hackers.
An unsecured or poorly secured WiFi router is also likely to authorize undesirable external connections to your Internet link.
If you suspect a computer crime, contact your local police department or Sûreté du Québec.
You can make an insurance claim if your insurance policy covers computer crimes.
Please remember that Videotron cannot be held responsible for the security of your Internet access, as specified in our service contract.
Videotron Business Solutions' Acceptable Use Policy aims at protecting Videotron, its customers and the Internet community in general against activities that are contrary to netiquette and, in some cases, illegal.
Any activity that prohibits someone else to enjoy fully his Internet access or that infringes on his rights is prohibited.
The following are prohibited on, or originating from, Videotron's network :
The following or similar activities are forbidden :
This Policy applies to any and all user of Videotron's network, whether or not they have a direct contract with Videotron. Each customer has the responsibility to see to it that his end-users / customers respect this AUP.
The spirit of the Policy is to be considered. Any technical detail herein is only an example. The list is neither exhaustive nor restrictive.
All events reported or detected are investigated.
Videotron may involve, and will cooperate with, law enforcement authorities, if need be.
Violation of this AUP may result in partial or total suspension of the Service, temporarily or permanently. In accordance with the sections Use of the services and Interruption and Termination, included as provided for in the Terms of Services attached to Videotron's standard contracts, the following actions may be taken to enforce this Policy :
The technical representative of the customer will be informed of any derogatory activity and will be given a reasonable delay to remedy. However, in all cases, Videotron reserves the right to take any action, without prior notice, to protect itself, its network, customers, installations and equipments.
If an illegal activity does not originate for Videotron's network, please contact the originating ISP.
To report an incident, please send an e-mail to abuse@videotron.net. Be sure to include all relevant information that will enable us to track the incident :
For further information on this AUP, send an e-mail to abuse@videotron.net.
* Dial-up Internet service: 20 hours a month; each additional hour is billed at $1/hour. Long-distance charges may apply. Use that goes over the monthly data transfer capacity of 700 gigabytes (for downloads) and 324 gigabytes (for uploads) will be billed at $1.50 per additional gigabyte, with no monthly billing limit. Contract is non-transferable. Penalties apply for breach of contract. Available where technology permits. Offer and rates are subject to change without prior notice. Taxes not included. Certain conditions apply.
[1] The client must pay annual fees to the registrar. Website hosting services not included.
[2] We only provide technical support for the operating systems listed above. However, it is possible to connect using other systems, particularly Linux, Unix systems in general, Windows 95/98/ME/NT, and Mac OS 9.
[3] USB ports can be used with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. Please note that for earlier USB versions (such as 1.x), the expected speeds may not be reached. Visit our Technical Assistance/USB Interface section at www.videotron.com for more information.
[4] A 56-Kbps modem is recommended in order to use the dial-up Internet service. Our equipment is V.90-compatible.