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Wow, am I the fastest here? Meh.

Your download speed : 2661541 bps, or 2661 kbps.

A 324.8 KB/sec transfer rate.

Your upload speed : 251968 bps, or 251 kbps.

That's during peak hours, too.

Cox High Speed Internet @ Phoenix, Arizona 3000/300 advertised. Very reliable. ONLY $39.99 USD / Month. Excellent.

Wow, am I the fastest here? Meh.

Your download speed : 2661541 bps, or 2661 kbps.

A 324.8 KB/sec transfer rate.

Your upload speed : 251968 bps, or 251 kbps.

That's during peak hours, too.

Cox High Speed Internet @ Phoenix, Arizona 3000/300 advertised. Very reliable. ONLY $39.99 USD / Month. Excellent.

wow, thats nice.

download speed: 80 kbps

upload speed: 50 kbps

1000/500 Shaw Cable @ Vancouver

Cable: optimum online

Fastest dl: I think something between 700kbs and and 1mb

fastest ul: 115kbs and average 100kbs

Dl are the same all the time even during peak.

Have you guys tested your bandwidth at pc pitstop? cuase it says "Transmission Speed 2717 Kb/s" for me

and for upload around 900kbs but howcome i can't send at that speed. I also called optimum and the guy told me that upload speed at 900kbs sounds about right. is there a tweak or something to allow upload speed that high and get higher dl speeds? also does neone know how bandwitdth much games upload donwloads take up?

hm... it seems most people dont know or are ignorant of the difference between kilobits and kilobytes.

I have cable, Charter Gold.

768 kilobits/sec down 128 kilobits/sec up (I get max DL at 120 k/s and upload at 16 k/s). Stupid Charter and their caps. 15 mi north of me people get Roadrunner with around 2 mbit down and somewhere between 256 and 512 kbit up for $5 less a month then i pay for charter.

Remember guys. The faster you download. The bigger your penis is.

:rolleyes:

I thought it was the other way around? (ie. the faster you d/l, the smaller your penis is)

You know, the whole "gotta compensate for something" syndrome.

And why then do you have all your pc specs in your sig? :rolleyes:

Remember guys. The faster you download. The bigger your penis is.

:rolleyes:

I thought it was the other way around? (ie. the faster you d/l, the smaller your penis is)

You know, the whole "gotta compensate for something" syndrome.

And why then do you have all your pc specs in your sig? :rolleyes:

/shrug Cause everyone else does, i s'pose. Not that I have a pc to brag about anyway....

there, took 'em out..... :p

Optusnet Cable

Virtually uncapped speed but my guess would be 3mbps connection.

Downloading usually around 100-500kb/sec depending on traffic, averaging 300kb/sec download speed :cool:

The bad news is pathetic 3gb monthly download allowance limit. :angry: :crazy:

This is gotta be joke on broadband connection. Even I can download more than 3gb on 56k dialup

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