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What's your internet speed?
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Drifter995
Neko//Night
devsonfire wrote...

Spoiler:
tpg doesn't seem to be too bad then :o
Dark_Bunny wrote...

This is my speed with telstra
I hate you.
Might buy myself another ethernet cable, and plug my computer into the router.. seems to be faster than wireless
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I took two tests
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1824624388.png
This is the first one I took without realizing I had 7 thinks running, online game, youtube music, a another online game but DLing, fakku and msn with more music. x.x

This test is when I closed my games, stopped my download and closed out the music. Sup. That comcast speed yo
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1824624388.png
This is the first one I took without realizing I had 7 thinks running, online game, youtube music, a another online game but DLing, fakku and msn with more music. x.x

This test is when I closed my games, stopped my download and closed out the music. Sup. That comcast speed yo
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http://www.speedtest.net/result/1777765931.png
Lol, back when I lived in Tennessee.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1828259314.png
Now I'm satisfied.
Lol, back when I lived in Tennessee.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1828259314.png
Now I'm satisfied.
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djmp wrote...
Drifter995 wrote...
FreeOtakuGhost36 wrote...
Kadushy wrote...
FreeOtakuGhost36 wrote...
that's my apartment's speed.
but still,this is the WTF thing for me.
roxas3sora3 wrote...

Gahdyum!! That's just crazy lol.
I KNOW!
obviously fake... aust's max is like 10mb/s atm... maybe even 24 if you're lucky...
Well we can argue that its fake since most will give 100 Mbps ad TESTRA is a reseller of services which are provided by BigPond which offers MAX 100 MBps, O and here is something else
http://www.netindex.com/download/2,18/Australia/
Telstra Internet.. 10.84 Mbps hmm thats quite off 4xx Mbps, not to mention physical limitations on PC's :) guess somebody forgot max is 100 Mbps. Servers can handle beyond 100 Mbps.
O and something from tech classes:
What you are seing is the maximum speed from your router to your computer. Not from your ISP to you. for example my ISP offers 24Mbps CABLE so my INTERNET connection to them is 3-5mbps or less but the connection between my router and my computer shows 100mbps this just means that the connection between the 2 devices could reach 100mbps not that my actual internet connection is 100mpbs
Also note this: http://asia.cnet.com/broadband-speedtest//Internet-Speed-Test-Broadband-Speed-Test-CNET-Asia/results.htm
Unless your company is able to pay 2500-4000/mon for T3 Enterprise grade FIBER Optic connection but this kind of speeds will never be reachable for us :)
Ahe, enough of me disproving people, time to post my own crap :)

Hehehe Rogers ;)
P.S. The image on the bottom clearly shows how to fake results, by just downloading Speedtest Mini and setting it up on LOCALHOST running PHP or ASP or JSP and whola you get some godly speed of 2xx MBps which is actually the disk speed not the ISP speed, the top one is legit truth :)

If you're wondering if that is a hacked result, it is not. I work just outside a fibre-optic exchange which is literally at the basement of my building. Plus, since we do critical mission server data, this is a necessity. Note the little word, WORK PLACE. Obviously, not many people know about what companies can afford this anyway.
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roxas3sora3 wrote...
djmp wrote...
Drifter995 wrote...
FreeOtakuGhost36 wrote...
Kadushy wrote...
FreeOtakuGhost36 wrote...
that's my apartment's speed.
but still,this is the WTF thing for me.
roxas3sora3 wrote...

Gahdyum!! That's just crazy lol.
I KNOW!
obviously fake... aust's max is like 10mb/s atm... maybe even 24 if you're lucky...
Well we can argue that its fake since most will give 100 Mbps ad TESTRA is a reseller of services which are provided by BigPond which offers MAX 100 MBps, O and here is something else
http://www.netindex.com/download/2,18/Australia/
Telstra Internet.. 10.84 Mbps hmm thats quite off 4xx Mbps, not to mention physical limitations on PC's :) guess somebody forgot max is 100 Mbps. Servers can handle beyond 100 Mbps.
O and something from tech classes:
What you are seing is the maximum speed from your router to your computer. Not from your ISP to you. for example my ISP offers 24Mbps CABLE so my INTERNET connection to them is 3-5mbps or less but the connection between my router and my computer shows 100mbps this just means that the connection between the 2 devices could reach 100mbps not that my actual internet connection is 100mpbs
Also note this: http://asia.cnet.com/broadband-speedtest//Internet-Speed-Test-Broadband-Speed-Test-CNET-Asia/results.htm
Unless your company is able to pay 2500-4000/mon for T3 Enterprise grade FIBER Optic connection but this kind of speeds will never be reachable for us :)
Ahe, enough of me disproving people, time to post my own crap :)

Hehehe Rogers ;)
P.S. The image on the bottom clearly shows how to fake results, by just downloading Speedtest Mini and setting it up on LOCALHOST running PHP or ASP or JSP and whola you get some godly speed of 2xx MBps which is actually the disk speed not the ISP speed, the top one is legit truth :)

If you're wondering if that is a hacked result, it is not. I work just outside a fibre-optic exchange which is literally at the basement of my building. Plus, since we do critical mission server data, this is a necessity. Note the little word, WORK PLACE. Obviously, not many people know about what companies can afford this anyway.
Guess some one missed
"Unless your company is able to pay 2500-4000/mon for T3 Enterprise grade FIBER Optic connection but this kind of speeds will never be reachable for us :)"
I did make that statement as I do know that companies get better "cream wiping" than normal user. But that does come at huge ass bill :D. Also servers do require a huge dedicated up-link up-to 1Gbps, and FIBER Opt make it much sweater hell Koreans have been using FIBER Opt lines for ages now, while rest of us are stuck with dummy-fiber lines or cable or even dial-up















