Old connection is out of date, we've upgraded. (it was the second post on this thread. Wow, an old thread. I didn't know they were still around for the most part.)
That's actually a little low. My internet's been slightly slow the last day or two, plus I was streaming while I did this test. We pay for 50/5 and usually get ~45/5, and at most have got 100/10 which was weird, it was like that for a whole night. I didn't notice until I saw Steam downloading something at 9 megabytes/sec so I did the test and got 100/10. So I then proceeded to set a whole bunch of Steam stuff to download and get a bunch of huge games in a fraction of the time it normally would have taken. By the next day it was normal again.
The Swedes are crazy. I can get up to 150 Mb/s here, but I just checked and that Bahnhof Internet AB provider offers up to 1.000 Mb/s... that's insane. :)
@Dracono: It's nice that Comcast provisioned their spectrum to allow that much upload. Where I live, the most upload you can get on DOCSIS is 2 Mbps, and that's on a 75 Mbps download package (75/2 is really dumb) because of how the ISP set up their spectrum. Rumor has it that they are removing some analog TV channels to free up some frequencies for additional upload capacity.
Tree fell on a car up the street, knocking down three power poles and a whole intersections worth of traffic lights and took out our power all over my neighborhood. Almost got hit by the street light closest to my driveway (about 500 yards away from where the tree fell) when it fell off the end of the pole. Using my iPhone to tether my MacBook I'm getting respectable speeds. Even as much as I hate AT&T, this isn't bad at all considering my comcast service is only about 13mbp.
@HKZ: Holy shit, what caused that? High winds, car hitting the tree, something else?
That's got to be a nightmare of a cleanup. If it isn't too much to ask, try breaking that into its own topic and putting up some pictures if you could; you're sure to get a lot of interest in something that crazy.
100/100, I've had this for about 3 years now.
Australian internet, not so bad?...
Goddamnit. Where you at?
hi I test the speed of my internet in many sites I got the best and accurate speed results from this site ip-details.com
my results are
download=1.04Kbps
upload=0.77Kbps.
this is what i got
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1878091731.png
My internet is shit:
click
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1878162377.png
This is pretty standard speed wise for me through FiOS...
:|
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1878202981.png
i love at&t dsl.
Current connection (too bad image embed isn't working): http://www.speedtest.net/result/1878288838.png
I'd like more upload, but can't complain about the download or the latency. Also, here's my old connection: http://www.speedtest.net/result/1806994265.png
Believe it or not, I actually used that for 6 months.
@CROM: HOW DID YOU SURVIVE ON YOUR OLD CONNECTION!?
Old connection is out of date, we've upgraded. (it was the second post on this thread. Wow, an old thread. I didn't know they were still around for the most part.)
New speed:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1880136678.png
That's actually a little low. My internet's been slightly slow the last day or two, plus I was streaming while I did this test. We pay for 50/5 and usually get ~45/5, and at most have got 100/10 which was weird, it was like that for a whole night. I didn't notice until I saw Steam downloading something at 9 megabytes/sec so I did the test and got 100/10. So I then proceeded to set a whole bunch of Steam stuff to download and get a bunch of huge games in a fraction of the time it normally would have taken. By the next day it was normal again.
I've got this:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1885391922.png
I hate having to deal with Comcast, but I guess I can live with the speeds.
Since last years post (page 6) figure I'd post an update for being in a different demographic region, modem and ISP.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1890399432.png (DL: 35.57Mb/s, UL: 5.80Mb/s, Ping: 14ms)
On a DOCSIS 3.0 setup now and I find and service appears to be much less consistent.
I have 50/50mbit fiber.
I think the upload is probably a odd, but i believe its because of the way they do traffic management on the system.
I cannot go above 5.8MB/S upload over normal ftp/http traffic http://www.speedtest.net/result/1891746840.png
Oh you can edit.. sorry!
@theseductivemoose said:
The Swedes are crazy. I can get up to 150 Mb/s here, but I just checked and that Bahnhof Internet AB provider offers up to 1.000 Mb/s... that's insane. :)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1893121243.png
@Dracono: It's nice that Comcast provisioned their spectrum to allow that much upload. Where I live, the most upload you can get on DOCSIS is 2 Mbps, and that's on a 75 Mbps download package (75/2 is really dumb) because of how the ISP set up their spectrum. Rumor has it that they are removing some analog TV channels to free up some frequencies for additional upload capacity.
@CROM: 75/2?? holy hell that's messed up :P
Tree fell on a car up the street, knocking down three power poles and a whole intersections worth of traffic lights and took out our power all over my neighborhood. Almost got hit by the street light closest to my driveway (about 500 yards away from where the tree fell) when it fell off the end of the pole. Using my iPhone to tether my MacBook I'm getting respectable speeds. Even as much as I hate AT&T, this isn't bad at all considering my comcast service is only about 13mbp.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1909926790.png
@HKZ: Holy shit, what caused that? High winds, car hitting the tree, something else?
That's got to be a nightmare of a cleanup. If it isn't too much to ask, try breaking that into its own topic and putting up some pictures if you could; you're sure to get a lot of interest in something that crazy.