WOW!!! that's some nice bandwidth! may I ask what kind of router you're using?
Also 6Mb/s (translates to six Megabit). Judging from your results I'm guessing you mean 6MB/s (translates to MegaByte)?
here's my humble bandwidth from comcast:
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WOW!!! that's some nice bandwidth! may I ask what kind of router you're using?
Anybody from Long Island that his similar problems with Cablevision?
We have all three services (phone/web/TV), they just replaced all the wires from the pole to my house, replaced all the wires from my house to the modem, replaced the modem when we got their phone service (6 months ago), I bought a WRT54GL + Cat6 cables 9 months ago, and I'm on a 12 month old high-end machine.
I've been running speedtests every 10 minutes tonight and haven't broken 1.5 Down. Service is 15/2. Apparently they guarantee 2 Down, and NEVER cap Down, only Up.
Have you tried hooking your machine directly to the modem and then speedtesting? I wonder if maybe there is something wrong with the router?
werd...Paying for 20/2, getting...
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1084027093.png
Thanks Cox, and thank you DOCSIS 3.0
At work:
Thanks, uninett.
Damn, I've gotten better speeds on my cellphone.
Funny since we just got a new cell network here, not G4 but a variant of that. They just call it G3.5. The speed is faster then any land internet available.
The only thing is, cell network data is WAY more expensive because you pay per MB, otherwise I'd just setup a rogers stick machine to do ICS and use that as the internet. They put up a bunch of towers and such and overall made huge expansions. I think even iphones work here now. Before we had lot of doctors showing up and finding out all their mac toys did not work here.