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Hm, I should move into a university PC lab:

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The ISP name should be 'Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universit?t Frankfurt'.>

Speedtest run via VNC. A locally executed test would likely see a somewhat higher result.

This is to all you who got over 10mbps

:angry: ~RAGE~ :angry:

i actually pay for shaw basic cable, which is a 5meg connection, then the recently doubled there basic connection speeds to 10meg, ANNNNNNDDDD they now include speed boost, which means for the first 15 seconds of a download i have 30+meg. which is why my stats are at 25.

Phafetic for me, I usually get 8mb/s with around 800kb/s upload :(

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I think my ISP (talk talk [opal telecom]) have capped my speed as ive used my 40gb a month usage. Cant wait until the contract ends in 8 months (dad stupidly resigned with my ISP for another year). I will switch to virgin media instantly once the current contract has ended and virgin media can get their heads out their arse and can be bothered for fibre optics in my area :p

Plus I have a telephone exchange 2 doors away from me!

Seriously dont know how I'm gunna play COD4 MP PC on this speed :laugh:

looks like comcast may have upgraded my download speed.

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Pray explain how 1.5Mbps upload is 'crappy'.

speedtest measures in MEGABITS/s not megabytes. For example I get 5 mb/s in the test with comcast and that's around 200/300 kb/s actual upload, and his is even less than that.

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