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I'm busy on an U/l-D/l or two myself, but get #s near the top of the limit for my provider (about 3.2Mbps d/l & 380Kbps upload). Speeds differ when sending files across the world, because more hops are involved when routing through gates. If everyone were on a single provider with one backbone, that wouldn't be the case. (Actually that's a really scary thought...too Matrix for me). :scared:
Thanks for the link Evans. Heard about Tango but never bothered to try it before. I will check it out tonight.
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Well, I'm dense, so when my ISP told me to use that I said :"Fuck off, twit."
Now, if you install it, check those speed tests and tell me if you see the same thing as I. It's pretty weird, but I'm not a DL/UL freak enough to be able to guestimate my true speed as mentionned by Skinner.
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Your download speed : 614 kbps or 76.8 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 532 kbps or 66.6 KB/sec.
Not all correct, it is fast at most times, but close enough.
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2005-11-07 22:00:15 EST: 2087 / 682
Your download speed : 2087 kbps or 260.8 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 682 kbps or 85.3 KB/sec.
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2005-11-07 22:06:46 EST: 2650 / 382
Your download speed : 2650 kbps or 331.3 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 382 kbps or 47.7 KB/sec.
Works for me. I really don't care, to be perfectly honest. Gotta love useless information.
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My torrents say f*u! :P
6.1Mbps for 900kbps
In reality it's much like 6.1mbps for 820kbps though.
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Mine is about 300 Kbps down and 200 Kbps up
I Thought i had a fast connection until i everbody elses
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Los Angelus, CA
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Your download speed : 1281 kbps or 160.2 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 370 kbps or 46.3 KB/sec.
Seattle
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Your download speed : 1316 kbps or 164.5 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 366 kbps or 45.8 KB/sec.
Tried to do all of them, but those are the only ones that worked for me.
EDIT://Shouldnt this belong in Comp Tech?
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My speeds really dropped once I left the central US servers for the East or West Coast. Dormitory, late night, so not as much traffic running through the system here right now.
Chicago, IL:
Download Speed: 8768 kbps (1096 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 5282 kbps (660.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Dallas, TX:
Download Speed: 7410 kbps (926.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 3149 kbps (393.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
San Francisco, CA:
Download Speed: 2857 kbps (357.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 1757 kbps (219.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
New York City, NY:
Download Speed: 2680 kbps (335 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 2299 kbps (287.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
Atlanta, GA:
Download Speed: 2272 kbps (284 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 3825 kbps (478.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
Seattle, WA:
Download Speed: 1766 kbps (220.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 2150 kbps (268.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
EDIT: Probably, but we'll see if anyone decides to move it.
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The test seemed to choke on Opera, and I can't be bothered firing up IE, so here's some transfer rates instead...
Down: 400KB/s
Up: 50KB/s
Give or take a little. It's not incredible, but it does me fine. Though it's somewhat inbalanced in the favour of downloading rather than uploading; I'd like a little more upstream and a little less down, I never download at anywhere near 400k/s anyway. Not that I can really complain: until recently I could only upload at about 18k/s, if I was lucky. I guess our ISP figures that most people are all about the leeching.
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i have DSL and my connection is 384 kbps download and 64 kbps upload
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I've always tested my connection here. I consistently get 10Mb/s (1.2MB/s) down and 768kb/s up.
Works for me since it's supposed to be capped at 7Mb/s down. Thank (insert deity) for old people who don't know what an "inturnet" is, all the more bandwidth for me. I'd hug those old people, but they smell funny :dizzy:
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Ha, the speed test is cool.
I get 2448kbps down and 654kbps up from NY server and 2342kbps down and 654kbps up from Seattle server.
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5mbps down 768kbps up for $30 a month, but if i just phone up the ISP they will upgrade it to 15MBPs down, 5mbps for free