DBall 09:43 AM 06-08-2011
Just for the hell of it, let's see who has the good speeds. Here's one of the benefits of working at a telecom company (this result is at the office, not at home):
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markem 09:48 AM 06-08-2011
Nice!
When I taught at Portland State University, I had a network research lab that was connected to Internet2 and several other backbones. Through an equipment grant from Intel and Alcatel, I had gigabit to my desktop. Didn't make MS Word run any faster though...
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LasciviousXXX 09:52 AM 06-08-2011
Home:
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Work:
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The speeds at home work great for Blu-Ray movie streaming, gaming, bittorrenting, etc etc
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bazookajoe 09:52 AM 06-08-2011
kaisersozei 09:55 AM 06-08-2011
jonumberone 09:59 AM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by DBall:
Just for the hell of it, let's see who has the good speeds. Here's one of the benefits of working at a telecom company (this result is at the office, not at home):
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With speeds like that, you would think uploading a few pics of a Herf would be a piece of cake!
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bonjing 10:06 AM 06-08-2011
DBall 10:06 AM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by jonumberone:
With speeds like that, you would think uploading a few pics of a Herf would be a piece of cake! :-)
Internet connectivity speed is not a representation of free time or ambition, Dom... hahaha...
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CigarNut 01:16 PM 06-08-2011
At home over my wireless to the FIOS router:
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My service is supposed to b 25MB, so it looks good...
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awsmith4 01:19 PM 06-08-2011
I knew it was kinda slow here at the office but...
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Bill86 01:25 PM 06-08-2011
I really don't think these speed tests prove anything though. The day I download NEAR 20MB/S I'll die of happyness....more than likely I D/L between 1.5mb/s - 2.5mb/s.
I'm on crapcast though so chances are I should be going faster.
Did I mention I really don't believe these tests at all. At that speed my websites should load at the blink of an eye.....they don't.
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DBall 01:29 PM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I really don't think these speed tests prove anything though. The day I download NEAR 20MB/S I'll die of happyness....more than likely I D/L between 1.5mb/s - 2.5mb/s.
I'm on crapcast though so chances are I should be going faster.
Did I mention I really don't believe these tests at all. At that speed my websites should load at the blink of an eye.....they don't.
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Gotta take hardware (on both ends) into account.
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kickerb 01:30 PM 06-08-2011
small correction Bill, you have 20Mb not 20MB
that is a HUGE difference in speeds. 20MB = 160Mb
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kickerb 01:31 PM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by DBall:
Just for the hell of it, let's see who has the good speeds. Here's one of the benefits of working at a telecom company (this result is at the office, not at home):
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:-)
you're upload speed is super awesome, and very rare!
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Bill86 01:32 PM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by DBall:
Gotta take hardware (on both ends) into account. :-)
Yeah I hear ya, Crapcast is exceptionally bad in my area.....
I've had their service in 3 different cities, this is by far the worst. My modem and router are always new (under 6 months old) and they are always "fixing something" around here...nothing changes.
I really think small cities get the shaft big time in service. That and go figure we're ONE BLOCK from getting fiber optics.
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kickerb 01:33 PM 06-08-2011
also, make sure that you pick a good server on the speedtest.net site. for instance If i speed test from Tallahassee, FL to Tallahassee, FL it is not impressive. this is because the speed test server is slow in Tallahassee. But if I connect to say Atlanta, GA instead. I see a MUCH better speed test!
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kickerb 01:35 PM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
Yeah I hear ya, Crapcast is exceptionally bad in my area.....
I've had their service in 3 different cities, this is by far the worst. My modem and router are always new (under 6 months old) and they are always "fixing something" around here...nothing changes.
I really think small cities get the shaft big time in service. That and go figure we're ONE BLOCK from getting fiber optics.
Bill you need to verify that you have a DOCSIS 3.0 modem. that is a common issue with comcast users, they have the high class speed with the lack of local hardware that is EASY to change to.
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Bill86 01:38 PM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by kickerb:
also, make sure that you pick a good server on the speedtest.net site. for instance If i speed test from Tallahassee, FL to Tallahassee, FL it is not impressive. this is because the speed test server is slow in Tallahassee. But if I connect to say Atlanta, GA instead. I see a MUCH better speed test! :-)
Eh that doesn't change my connection speed though Bryan, only makes the numbers higher. I could really care less about the numbers. I want results. Comcast plays the pick a city game with me all the time.
Originally Posted by kickerb:
Bill you need to verify that you have a DOCSIS 3.0 modem. that is a common issue with comcast users, they have the high class speed with the lack of local hardware that is EASY to change to.
I haven't checked this one out fully but I'm 99% sure it is a DOCSIS 3.0.
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kickerb 01:41 PM 06-08-2011
well doing a little math, it seems you are right on target.
20.72 megabits (Mb) = 2.59 megabytes (MB) you said you would get 2.5MB down
Im on comcastic as well, im satisfied with it. the speeds are good in Tallahassee, FL.
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