Best products from r/Waco

We found 4 comments on r/Waco discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Waco:

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Waco

I haven't had the time to read more than about 20 pages but it looks very interesting. Visualize This Looks pretty amazing as well, again, haven't had time to read it yet. The whole book as about effective data representation through non-standard graph and plotting techniques. The last.fm plots(artist play frequency over time) are a prime example.

u/Bah15362 · 1 pointr/Waco
  1. get your own modem. I use This currently. If you look at others make sure they are docsis 3.1. also make sure it's just a modem. not a modem/router hybrid. The hybrids are a true case of "master of none". you will have to call them and tell them the MAC address so they can provision it.
  2. Get a new router. Not a fan of TP-link. I would aim for a netgear or linksys. make sure to update the firmware when you get it. I wouldn't spend more then 100$ on one. a 1gb port should be able to pull the same no matter how much you spend on it. Focus more on how many devices will actually be running at once than total devices. My house just has my husband and I. at most 2 devices heavily using the network at once. no reason to go to expensive for that level of use. i spent 150 on mine because i use all the extra settings do host servers. most people don't need to do what i do. Mine is actually 5+ years old and is just starting to die now. mostly because the cat sits on it causing it to over heat.
  3. Make sure you are wired. Wireless can only really get to 100 - 150 mbps depending on the distance and any physical blocks.

    different speed tests will show different results. when dealing with high speed lines, sometimes the bottleneck of the test is the test site. Some speed tests are just not designed to test for high speed lines. i have had grande for 3-4 years now and the speeds have been pretty spot on.