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Originally posted by 3nd3r

try this one

http://bandwidthplace.com/speedtest/

I'm at 1.9 @ 6:35pm CST.

So can we assume Cable is faster than DSL? Come one someone with DSL let's see it.. Please no people with T1 or T3 of course it's fast. I'm not too bad for $35 a month!!:D

Also aren't us cable users about to get a bigger jump with the new technology that was invented?

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Your download speed : 1461039 bps, or 1461 kbps.

Browsers would show : about a 178.3 k/sec transfer rate.

Your upload speed : 270599 bps, or 270 kbps.

Your connection rocks .. above the 1mbit barrier!

:evil:

Yaesumofo

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Ok, you asked for it. Here are my results from DSL Reports:

Your download speed : 5380318 bps, or 5380 kbps.

Browsers would show : about a 656.7 k/sec transfer rate.

Your upload speed : 6810442 bps, or 6810 kbps.

Your connection rocks .. above the 1mbit barrier!

:evil: :evil: :evil:

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Originally posted by cyoung1616

WD40:

That's not hard to beat, just hit reload/refresh or back and anyones will read that high

Cody

Nope I actually didn't do that at all. OC3 baby! 2nd one was when a few of us were downloading some big files for a project.

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Your raw speed was 2414106.19 bits per second.

There are 3 meaningful ways we can interpret this number:

Communications

2.4 megabits per second

How communication devices are rated. Kilo means 1,000 and mega means 1,000,000. Examples include 56k modem and 10Mbit Ethernet

Storage

294.7 kilobytes per second

The way data is measured on your hard drive and how FTP programs measure transfer speeds. Kilo is 1,024 and mega is 1,048,576.

1MB file download

3.5 seconds

The time it would take you to $fileTransfer a 1 megabyte file at this speed.

Cable Internet speeds in Eastern US

average

your speed +

56K modem

compared to all connection types worldwide yours is fantastic

statistics page

test type

Downstream Test v3 (605 KB idt type)

test was run

23:16CST Jan 24, 2002

IP address*

192.168.1.100

your ISP

ROADRUNNER-MID-ATLANTIC

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Bandwidth Place :

Downstream:

Raw speed is 1 080 479.62 bits per second.

Communications speed is 1.1 Mbit/s.

FTP speed is 131.9 Kbps

1 MB downloaded in 7.8 seconds!

Connection type is ADSL.

DSL Average is 768 Kbit/s! Overall, my connection is fantastic!

ISP is NBTel Vibe Service.

Upstream :

Raw speed is 187 545.79 bits per second.

Communications speed is 187.5 Kbit/s.

FTP Upload is 22.9 Kbps.

1 MB uploaded in 44.7 seconds!

PCPitstop reports the downstream speed at 1415 Kbit/s and upstream speed at 448 Kbit/s!

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Originally posted by chrisxtreme

Ah i remember those days =(

I used to have a 1.5mb/1.5mb line but since then our isp, road runner, has changed. Ever since they introducted busniess class they have downgraded our speed and now its only 250k down and 50k, what kinda crap is that....

im not sure what the proper term is, but what i mean by k is like when im downlading in IE, the fastest it can go is 250k/s, and the fastest i can send files to people is at 50k/s

Oki, well, thats pretty damn fast for cable, I'll explain, a KB (KiloByte) is composed of 8 yes 8 kb (kilobit), a bit is a 1 or a 0, whereas a byte is a letter such as "a" or the like, so if your downloading at 250KBps, then youre really downloading at 2000kbps, and uploading at 50KBps, well thats 400kbps

No need to say thats the fastest upload speed ive seen on cable, and its average download speed...

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Originally posted by Webgraph

Like almost no one can tell which one is Kilobyte or Kilobit! :D CAn't they make a new method for telling them apart? :D

I don't know you at all so I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not. :ponder:

Really, I do hope some of ya'll know the difference between a kilobyte (KB) and kilobit (Kb) ;)

I'm on Rogers @Home (though I wonder why they still have the @Home tag, any fellow Canucks know?) and at noon, I am getting a miserable 398 Kb/s... bah... but then with edonkey and morpheus open... :D

Savard Software makes a great converter, not only for data transfer conversions but for mass, weight, anything you can think of.

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** Speed 1158(down)/133(up) kbps **

(At least 23 times faster than a 56k modem)

Finish......FROM DSL REPORTS at 12:14pm 1/29/02

My HIGH Speeds in the past have been:

1360/136

PEACE

Bassman

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