Insane Bandwidth



notice the distance and ping times... im supposed to have 6mb down 390k up (wtf.. 390k... comeon.. i need at least 2mb up to be any where near competitive in games these days.. )
 


notice the distance and ping times... im supposed to have 6mb down 390k up (wtf.. 390k... comeon.. i need at least 2mb up to be any where near competitive in games these days.. )


Looks normal for a server that far away. Try gaming on closer servers.
 
I was just on the news about my internet speed http://www.cbs13.com/video/[email protected] thats the video that was aired a few days ago. Its kinda weird being on the news about my internet speed. It was hard explaining the differences in fiber compared to dsl/cable regarding stable ping while having background transfers. The reporter had her never changing smile but I could tell she didn't quite get it. The camera man knew what I was talking about tho and seemed interested in the game I was showing them :D


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Hope you're not the 'admin' who crimped these cables:


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thats def not my network. I run blue cables for 100mbps and white is only reserved for 1gbps which is only on 2 of my boxes.
 
You made it seem like you were an actual system administrator rather than someone who pings boxes and checks heartbeats all day. Not that most sys admins know how to do more than that anyway. Our Unix admins can't even mount a cdrom drive and don't even know what tar is.

I'm 17 and know what a .tar file is, though I'm still working on the mounting part :p

Kinda sad when someone thats been through what 2-4 years of college doesn't know what a .tar is and someone not even out of highschool does :rolleyes:

EDIT: You are talking about .tar files right? I just realized tar can stand for more than one thing.
 
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Can you tell that I'm asynchronous here? This isn't a company connection, this is just a $50 home account.

You need at 20/2mbit linje in order to utilize 20mbit download under TCP, that 512kbit is only good for up to 5Mbit, here is how we advice our customers(red is MINIMUM!):
5/0.5Mbit
10/1Mbit
15/1.5Mbit
20/2Mbit
 
I lived in holland for 2 yrs, i downloaded at around 4 to 5 Megabyte/sec but had a cap at 80 gigs a month (I lived near school campus)

now im in the caribbean on a 2mbit ( 256kbyte/sec) adsl connection ...

I read in the newspaper that sooner or later there is supposed to be 40 mbit/sec( 5120 kbyte/sec) available at an affortable price...

lets hope...
 
I lived in holland for 2 yrs, i downloaded at around 4 to 5 Megabyte/sec but had a cap at 80 gigs a month (I lived near school campus)

now im in the caribbean on a 2mbit ( 256kbyte/sec) adsl connection ...

I read in the newspaper that sooner or later there is supposed to be 40 mbit/sec( 5120 kbyte/sec) available at an affortable price...

lets hope...

VDSL2+ is comming(at least to Denmark), I have seen the enduser equipment ;)
 
Wish I had my schools upload, Always nice getting all the bandwidth by using firefox
which bypasses the isa server o_O

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*shrugs* the pipeline to the server I'm posting from caps at 300mpbs up and down.

We typically peak at about 120mpbs outbound on weekdays, which is about 1/3 of our total traffic - the rest is out of the Akamai CDN.
 
Here is the most recent speedtest I did from one of our servers. Rate Shaping is all wonkey on the router in front of it which is why the upload isn't closer to the download.


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As I run the network here I thought I would share a quick test I just ran for fun:




:D
 
What would cause a speedtest to give inaccurate results? I'm getting ridiculously high speeds.
 
I've run a billion tests and they're all fluctuating. Not sure why speedtest sucks, as you haven't given sound reasoning. I've also used about all the tests at dslreports.com
 
#76:
Look at post #61.

Speedtest.net even reported a 10/10Mbit as a 6/7Mbit...the site is a joke...perhaps if you use dial-up, it can do something for you...but DSL, DSL2+, SHDSL, VDSL2+...don't even borther.
 
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