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Cox high speed broadband in new orleans, louisiana

fastest down: 392kbs

fastest up: 74kbs

average down: 310kbs

average up: 35kbs

XP Pro sp1a

Atlon XP 1800+ (o/c 1667mhz)

Temp 53c-60c

Antec True330 330W

Asus A7V266-e Bios 1011e final

Corsair 512 ddr pc2100

Vision Tek G3 Ti200 (o/c 210/515)

Drivers 40.72

Viewsonic A75f 17in. flat screen

SB Audigy Gamer

Klipsch THX 2.1 200 watts rms

Optimus PRO 135 Headphones

Western Ditigal 20 gig H/D

CD/RW 24x/10x/40x

DVD 16x

CD rom 52x

COM21 DOXport DP1110 Cable Modem

At my uni they have 10GB/sec. Yes you read right thats 10 gigabytes every ****ing second! Admitedly its shared between a whole department but still its amazing. I have got 7MB/sec before now. They are getting it upgraded too! I think its going to 25GB/sec.

Sure it's not Gb instead of GB :blink: (Still major downstream!!!)

Your download speed : 717496 bps, or 717 kbps.

A 87.5 KB/sec transfer rate.

Your upload speed : 637044 bps, or 637 kbps.

tested at DSLREPORTS

Also gotta take into account that my server is running ED2k right now, and is DL'ing at 40Kb\s (bytes, not bits), and UL'ing at 20Kb\s (BYTES AGAIN DAMMIT). :D

i live in japan, im using fiberoptic called b-flat 100 from NTT(a major jap telephone company)

speed upload/download -100Mb/sec (during the installation,test by NTT 96Mb/sec)

average speed 9Mb/sec

highest speed 50Mb/sec

upload 2Mb/sec

there is not many server who have speed like this anyway else beside japan

i live in japan, im using fiberoptic called b-flat 100 from NTT(a major jap telephone company)

speed upload/download -100Mb/sec (during the installation,test by NTT 96Mb/sec)

average speed 9Mb/sec

highest speed 50Mb/sec

upload 2Mb/sec

there is not many server who have speed like this anyway else beside japan

that's why i love japan! :)

At home I got aDSL 3,5mbps down / 800kbps up. 50$can/month. (pretty stable at ?2,8-3mbps)

At work: fiber optic 120gbps down / 12 gbps up. -> I work for an ISP...;))

I once downloaded 130 MB from microsoft.com in less than 1 minute... That's the fastest I've ever seen in my life.

MS has some fast pipes...;))

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