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| PacemakerOMO |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 09:01:33 again in an attept to find an ISP with decent through put that does not suddenly in a battle stop any data throughput :(, i tested to the speed test thats on the front page, here are the results could ya interpet it for me please, the results were so high that, i got altitude sickness 
To estimate your connect speed from our Server, we have sent a large amount of data to your computer. The results are displayed in the box to the right and in the Speed Test Thermometer below. NOTE: Some computers will have difficulty completing this test accurately the first time the page is displayed. You may wish to run this test several times to get a feel for the correct speed.
To test again, press "Control-F5"
Speed Test Thermometer - - -
- - - MultiMeg Fiber 2Mbps - - - - - - 1.5Mbps - - - 1500K - - - 1Mbps - - - - - - 500Kbps - - - 512K
- - - 200Kbps - - - 256K - - - 100Kbps - - - 128K ISDN 60Kbps - - - 40Kbps - - - 56K Dial-Up 20Kbps - - - Raw Data:
Connection Class : 256K download start time: 1095781569250 download end time: 1095781655125 download time: 85.875 download size in thousands of bytes: 1500 estimated line speed (K bits per second): 140 estimated line speed (K bytes data per second): 17.5 Typical Values : Get a life 33.6K Modem : 24Kbps - 36Kbps Slow as snot 56K Modem : 46Kbps - 62Kbps Go away 128K : 96Kbps - 150Kbps Ok 256K : 200Kbps - 278Kbps Getting Better 512K : 384Kbps - 650Kbps Pretty fast : 1385Kbps - 1600Kbps Wahoo : 1455 - 1555Kbps
Commercial Fiber : This test may not accurately measure these higher speed circuits.
Speeds are variable due to a number of factors including RF noise, server delays, and other normal latency induced by the network. Speed test results are an approximation.
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| Retread_OMO |
Posted - Nov 09 2004 : 11:39:25 Raw Data:
Connection Class : T1 download start time: 1100028954984 download end time: 1100028964156 download time: 9.172 download size in thousands of bytes: 1500 estimated line speed (K bits per second): 1308 estimated line speed (K bytes data per second): 163.5 Typical Values : Get a life 33.6K Modem : 24Kbps - 36Kbps Slow as snot 56K Modem : 46Kbps - 62Kbps Go away 128K : 96Kbps - 150Kbps Ok 256K : 200Kbps - 278Kbps Getting Better 512K : 384Kbps - 650Kbps Pretty fast : 1385Kbps - 1600Kbps Wahoo : 1455 - 1555Kbps
I only have cable...Not a T1
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| PacemakerOMO |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 14:44:41 its not adsl , just dual modems it keeps kicking the connect free though
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| PacemakerOMO |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 14:40:57 will do arcanw ty
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| Aged |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 11:44:54 I've generally seen throughput as bytes vs bits. What you're seeing isn't bad - not stellar, but not bad at all.
For comparison, really, really good dial up will give you 4.7K - nearly 5K (compared to the 17.5K you're showing).
Same question - is that a dual modem setup? It looks a little ISDN-like but that doesn't seem likely at all. |
| Arcane |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 11:37:47 That is damn nice Festus! Kicks butt on my DSL  |
| Festus-OGO |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 10:59:46 I just checked mine there Arcane,
One test only, so how does this sound?
Your download speed : 4727018 bps, or 4616 kbps. A 577 KB/sec transfer rate. Your upload speed : 980872 bps, or 957 kbps.
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| Arcane |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 09:58:14 Looks like the result was 140kbps. Not too bad. Are you running your dual modem setup again?
Anyway use the DSLReports tests. It is more representative of the bandwidth you can expect. The one on our frontpage is limited to my server and my bandwidth. |
| FuddyDud-OMO |
Posted - Sep 21 2004 : 09:12:25 Referencing your results to the look up chart it appears that you must "Go away" But That's only their opinion 
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