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  1. Will

    Will Beware the judderman...

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    10Mbit connection 'to the wall' but running the tests gives me ~4.3Mbit :)
     
  2. k3nn

    k3nn What's a Dremel?

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    my connection at home :hehe:
    [​IMG]

    and the uni connection with some 300 folk using it

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  3. Loz

    Loz Blah Blah

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    No screenshots (can't be bothered) but the reading uni connection has a true (estimated) speed of 31939 Kbps (inc. overheads) according to ADSLGuide. Halls are limited to 1/3rd of the full capacity though, plus there's supposed to be a cap on each user.
     
  4. -=Clew=-

    -=Clew=- What's a Dremel?

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    I live out in the bush so I only have 8/1 ATM
    In the city all my pals have 100/100 LAN, damn *******s...

    How about bandwidth limits? Do you guys have that? My friend in luxembourg has 1,5mbit DSL, but he will have to pay extra if he downloads more than 50gb a month, thats silly...
     
  5. Kobalt

    Kobalt What's a Dremel?

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    c) if the customer subscribes to the high-speed Internet package, the service-related activities include usage of the bandwidth for data transfer of 20 gigabytes (20,480 megabytes) per month of downloaded data (from the Internet to the customer) and 10 gigabytes (10,240 megabytes) per month of uploaded data (from the customer to the Internet);

    That's what it says on my contract on regular high speed, extreme high speed of 6.5megabits per second has no limits :eyebrow:
     
  6. Tulatin

    Tulatin The Froggy Poster

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    [​IMG] W00T. Up from 450ish KB/s with the new modem :D
     
  7. TMM

    TMM Modder

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    1.5mbit Adsl line,
    [​IMG]
    ;)
     
  8. -=Clew=-

    -=Clew=- What's a Dremel?

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    OMG is that true? 20gb is nothing, I did a little calculation, if you listen to webradio (96kbit) 24/7 you will use 29gb in a month.
    I feel really sorry for you, those who have 100mbit in our town has a 300gb limit, and even that isnt much..

    Unlimited bandwidth for everyone!

    It seems 1,5mbit is a standard at most places, how much do you pay for your connection, and what is your upload rate?
    8mbit here is 60$ with todays current, 2mbit is 50$, 0,5mbit is 40$.
    All of them with unlimited bandwith
     
  9. Langer

    Langer Jesse Lang

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    Current.
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    *4.365mb*
    Best.
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    *9.650mb (10.11.04)*
     
  10. Kobalt

    Kobalt What's a Dremel?

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    I have the regular high speed with the limit thing, but it suits me fine i rarely download anything except on kazaa. It cost me a mere $29CDN for my 4.9Mbits, it would cost me around $10 more for the extreme, which is 6.5Mbits and unlimited bandwith. I just dont see why i should take it, if i barely use 10 Mbits a month now on my 20, and 1.some on upload :worried:
     
  11. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    My goal is an OC/192. 9.6 Gigabits of pure pwnag3. Of course it probably costs ~$100k/month. My server host runs a not too shabby OC/48 megapipe with serveral OC/3's. google it if you want the speeds, they're still insane.

    Current net connection (cable) is 3Mbit down, 256Kbit up. Not bad for free (parents ARE good for something). No bandwidth cap but if you're going at 5GB files as I'm known to do regularly the speed feels slow. I've peaked at 4Mbyte/sec (32Mbit :D)down though, and stayed over the 3Mbit for quite a while. On XPSP2 the day it came out at that.
     
  12. Samurai75007

    Samurai75007 What's a Dremel?

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    myn in dallas texas...

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  13. Bruno_me

    Bruno_me Fake-ad‎min

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    my isp has an oc-48 going into their datacentre, I've seen it :), 2.488Gb/s

    my screenshot was taken on fiber of some sort.. I'm not exactly sure what speed
     
  14. Enemy_down494

    Enemy_down494 What's a Dremel?

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    1.1. mbps line, rock on! :naughty: :naughty: :naughty:
     
  15. Malvolio

    Malvolio .

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    Now this is what you call a connection:


    [​IMG]

    :D I don't think cnet likes my computer...
     
  16. Jumeira_Johnny

    Jumeira_Johnny 16032 - High plains drifter

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    [​IMG]
    It's what came with the apartment, so I really can't complain.
     
  17. Lovah

    Lovah Apple and Canon fanboy

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    Well, because I'm feeling sorry for all those on 56kb/s. I'm not going to post a screenshot. (and also because I'm on a mac and cant just press 'prt scr')

    so

    Code:
    [B]2.8 megabits per second[/B]
    
    Communications 2.8 megabits per second
    Storage 336.2 kilobytes per second
    1MB file download 3 seconds
    Subjective rating Great
    I do think that 3367kbps is a bit slow, for storage (downloading, yes?) I usually get alot more then that. I'm on wireless now, but I don't think that would make alot of difference..

    L
     
  18. a9on87

    a9on87 ...

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  19. rankie

    rankie What's a Dremel?

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    47 Kbytes with a supposed service speed of 512kbits down
     
    Last edited: 19 Mar 2005
  20. greywolf

    greywolf What's a Dremel?

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    Just to help you out with the screenshot, go here.

    Here's mine:

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