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Just out of curiousity (and boredom) how fast is your internet connection? You can get a free test here: http://bandwidthplace.com/speedtest/
Post your speeds and your connection type. :) High speeds will be applauded, low will be ridiculed. ;)
My speed: ~2.4 (over 3 tests) (faster than T-1! Wow!) Connection: Cable :)
Jeff Rodriguez
01-06-2004, 16:57
1.1 Mbps That's wireless 802.11b connected to comcast cable modem.
Alex Pelan
01-06-2004, 17:13
Meh...148 kilobits. Thats a wireless connection via pci to my toshiba cable modem, which hopefully explains the reason that my internet is much, much slower than average connecticut cable.
(802.11b)
Heh. I'm still stuck on 640k/180k DSL. Same price ($50/mo) and same speed since we first got it 4 years ago. It's a rip-off.. but there's no competition.
Jay H 237
01-06-2004, 17:45
I got 2.4 megabits per second. This is through a SMC router then through my Motorola cable modem. This was all hard wired, I didn't have any of my laptops on to go through my wireless cards (802.11b) and my D-Link base antannea first before going to the router.
sanddrag
01-06-2004, 18:15
I used to have either 1.6 or 1.8 Mbps for $40 per month but that was only a trial and now I'm at about 300K. :( I'll be switching to 1.6 Mbps DSL for $30 per month. :)
Bcahn836
01-06-2004, 20:50
1.4 megabits per second for a DSL, pretty good.
I love my DSL, i just switched my old slow and boring dial up, i am glad i did. LOL
Elgin Clock
01-06-2004, 20:55
Wow... And I thought my Cable Modem speed was slow.. I guess not.
3.2 megabits per second
Communications 3.2 megabits per second
Storage 387.3 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 2.6 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome
Side note: I tried this test at school a few hours ago, and I got an error that my speed was either too fast or to slow to determine..
I'm guessing too fast!
1.8 mb per second
comcast cable isn't so bad. :)
Joshua May
01-06-2004, 22:33
Communications: 937.2 kilobits per second
Storage: 114.4 kilobytes per second
1MB file download: 9 seconds
Subjective rating: Good
Connection Type: DSL
Provider: Pac Bell Internet Services
Pat Fairbank
01-06-2004, 22:38
3.4 megabits per second... not bad, considering I'm on a 802.11b connection to a crappy Linksys router, which is connected to a Motorola cable modem.
Ashley Weed
01-06-2004, 23:21
this is embarassing... I'll have to redo this at my place:
this is Jack Flash (epix) DSL wireless 802.11b netgear on an old modem :(
Communications 486.2 kilobits per second
Storage 59.3 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 17.3 seconds
Subjective rating Not bad
... hehe, ya'll wait... my apt. has a new motorola with Adelphia High Speed Cable, and running a Super G... rawr! :eek: I'll post when I get back down there.
sanddrag
01-06-2004, 23:29
This is pathetic:
Communications 283.1 kilobits per second
Storage 34.6 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 29.6 seconds
Subjective rating Mediocre
Charter Communications Sucks
Aaron Knight
02-06-2004, 18:18
Speed
1.9 megabits per second
Communications 1.9 megabits per second
Storage 229.8 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 4.5 seconds
Subjective rating Great
Earthlink Cable Internet, Syracuse, NY
Not too shabby......
I ran the bandwidth speed test on the wireless connection at Bird Library at Syracuse University and topped out around 4.7.... now THAT was good :)
Astronouth7303
02-06-2004, 20:31
Speed
1.2 Mbps
Comm: 1.2 Mbps
Storage: 144.5 Kbps
Dload: 7.1 Sec
rate: Good
Sam Oldak
02-06-2004, 20:59
Communications 1.5 megabits per second
Storage 184.1 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 5.6 seconds
Subjective rating Great
Very good, considering I pay for 1.5 Mbps (187 KB/s) , which means I'm getting 98% of my advertised line speed.:cool:
TimU ThE MoNKeY
02-06-2004, 21:16
544.4 kilobits per second..................and thats me bootlegging 3 giant 4 gig games and downloading 6 full albums :D :yikes:
i have to try this again wen im not downloading ne thing :D :]
3.1 on a netgear router connected to Cable... its not really the downstream that matters anymore its the up.
Bharat Nain
03-06-2004, 00:10
4.5 megabits per second
Communications 4.5 megabits per second
Storage 554 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 1.8 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome
I do use a router.. Oh and I use Optimum Online.. They're pretty good...
Ashley Weed
07-09-2004, 11:48
I had to do this as a comparison:
Below is Adelphia Cable through an 802.11b router first wireless then hardwired.
Communications 1.8 megabits per second
Storage 219.5 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 4.7 seconds
Subjective rating Great
Communications 2.4 megabits per second
Storage 292.4 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 3.5 seconds
Subjective rating Great
If you look back.. you'll see my DSL reading on THE SAME set-up. :yikes:
I'll try to post one on the Super G later, or have Scott or Robert come in and post the Super G.
That test's filesize is way too small to be accurate. It says my line speed is only about 3.5mbit but running wget http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/2/i386/iso/FC2-i386-disc4.iso is getting about 8-9mbit. I get about the same upstream, too.
Melissa Nute
07-09-2004, 12:33
Communications 6.3 megabits per second
Storage 773.7 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 1.3 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome
Mike Schroeder
07-09-2004, 12:41
5.3 megabits per second
Communications 5.3 megabits per second
Storage 651.9 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 1.6 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome
jonathan lall
07-09-2004, 12:46
Here's what bandwidthplace has to say about my residence's access. Uh huh.
Speed
8.3 megabits per second
Communications 8.3 megabits per second
Storage 913.9 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 1 seconds
Subjective rating Unbelievable
Brandon Martus
07-09-2004, 13:10
Work:
3.8 megabits per second
Communications 3.8 megabits per second
Storage 461.1 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 2.2 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome
and .. cough (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15605&highlight=fast+internet+download+speed) :)
6.4 mbps over the NU network from my dorm.
Billfred
07-09-2004, 13:33
Let's see Clemson take this one...
8.2 megabits per second
Communications 8.2 megabits per second
Storage 1 megabytes per second
1MB file download 1 seconds
Subjective rating: Unbelieveable
I bet on the weekends I could top 8.3.
Communications 6.8 megabits per second
Storage 826.5 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 1.2 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome
From DSLreports.com:
Your download speed : 5393326 bps, or 5266 kbps.
A 658.3 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed is much faster than down.. have you tweaked?
Your upload speed : 7398273 bps, or 7224 kbps.
Im at the same place as Mel. Guess the internet just likes me better :cool:
Cory
I love how the upstream is faster than downstream in dorms. Bunch of leechers! :)
Tom Schindler
07-09-2004, 14:29
mmmmm my internet can beat up you're internet....
http://users.wpi.edu/~tas246/holywow.JPG
Yummmmm -- NOT photoshopped... done from a campus machine on a gigabit connection to a 45mbps stream... :)
Tom
mmmmm my internet can beat up you're internet....
http://users.wpi.edu/~tas246/holywow.JPG
Yummmmm -- NOT photoshopped... done from a campus machine on a gigabit connection to a 45mbps stream... :)
Tom
I can authenticate this :D
I got 2.3 then 3.3 then 3.1 on Comcast cable in MA through a Linksys Router and some old Toshiba modem I got back when MediaOne still provided cable for Western MA (AKA: about 5-6 years ago). Not too bad. Faster then T1 apparently. T1 is useless anyway. T3 Corporate or optical cable! :D
Mike Ciance
07-09-2004, 18:57
Test 1: 2.7
Test 2: 2.8
Test 3: 3.2
and that's with AOL running! :cool:
Leon Machado IV
08-09-2004, 09:25
1.6 MB/s (faster then T-1) on Comcast cable in New England (after I called them and had them fix my connection).
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