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So how fast is your connection, really?
#31
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Quote:School:
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Download:
Normal-89.5 MBps
Low-79.6 MBps
Peak-100 MBps

Omfg. Is that the entire school bandwidth? If it is, that's not a very good design.. one computer taking up all the bandwidth possibly. If not, that's just... insane.
Many schools, atleast in scnadinavia (read: Denmark, sweden) have the nation backbones go through them, they easily get 1gbit connections..
The school one of my friends attend, have 100mbit for each "house", where a house is made up of 20ish rooms that students can rent..
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#32
i remember about a year of two ago me and my friend where in the school library and he wanted to show me this one online game but you had to download it first. and it was about 100 MB. and both our computers downloaded the game in about 1 minute. i almost cried.
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#33
Quote:i remember about a year of two ago me and my friend where in the school library and he wanted to show me this one online game but you had to download it first. and it was about 100 MB. and both our computers downloaded the game in about 1 minute. i almost cried.

The shear geforce of that would make me pass out.... :lol:

btw,. I question that test.... I finialy got off AOL,. and acording do my kbps speedo I dled, I clock 24-44kbps with 96kbps spikes... the Java thing shows only 24 kbps... Unless it averages it or something... Tongue
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#34
Download speed: 995 kbps
Upload Speed: 198 kbps
Quality Of Service: 96%
Round Trip: 1 ms
Max Pause: 111 ms
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#35
dl: 483 kbs^-1
ul: 333 kbs^-1
qos: 99%
rtt: 1.62e-1s
mp: 5.73e-1s

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#36
I don't know. It shows something fairly comparable to the exe distribution of the program.

National backbone? I doubt Australia has one, or if it does, the government have it and we got the crap at the end of the line... Most of the country can't even establish a full speed dialup connection. Unless you live in the city CBD's where you could obtain ADSL2 or cable...

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#37
download speed: 124kbps (ISDN)
upload speed: 97.8kbps

quality of service: 97%
round trip time: 265ms
max pause : 592ms

at 124kbps
1MB = 1min
10MB = 11min
100MB = 1.8hrs

at my high school, which is situated inside a university we have access to the uni's connection and before the throttled the speed it was bloody invcredibly fast, im talking like 5MB/s!
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#38
Quote:Omfg. Is that the entire school bandwidth? If it is, that's not a very good design.. one computer taking up all the bandwidth possibly. If not, that's just... insane.

No, it is not the entire school bandwidth. And our school is connected through the National Science Foundation Network, which is further connected to the United States backbone, I think. I bet we could get faster downloads still if it weren't for the limitations on the ethernet cards...
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#39
I have the fastest connection. End of story.

56 kbps
fastest dl speed is 3 kbps
slowest = 21 bytes/sec

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#40
Download: 1.93Mbps
Upload: 246Kbps
QoS: 94%
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