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    Default How to find out my upload bandwidth?

    I just got my 1.5 mbps DSL connection installed today(it had been activated 2 days ago and I didn't notice ). I've tried a few broadband speed tests and they all give me my download bandwidth(always above 1.3mbit), but none of them show what my uploading capacity is. Anyone know any ways/other speed test sites to find out your upload bandwidth? Thanks.

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    http://broadbandreports.com

    Your ISP should have told you your upload, but I'd peg it at around 256 kbps or so.

    At least that what mine was back when I had 1.5 mbps.

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    My mom works for bellsouth, and if you have their DSL I bet it is 256 k which is pretty good.

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    They'll also give you 3000/384 for about $6 extra bucks a month, along with a static IP.

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    Heh, thanks, here are my results:

    Downstream: 1449kbit
    Upload: 369kbit

    Now that is fucking l33t. I can download stuff at about 180kb/s-220kb/s.

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