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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 15:48 Post subject: What's your internet connection? |
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What's your internet connection?
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Ankh
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Location: Trelleborg
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 16:41 Post subject: |
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What, there's only one type of cable connection which is "Cable?"
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Parallax_
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Location: Norway
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 16:42 Post subject: |
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Ridiculous poll with ridiculous speed options. So I voted Government. 
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 16:52 Post subject: |
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smoke signals
Quote: | PC awesome button = Uninstall! |
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 17:43 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | What, there's only one type of cable connection which is "Cable?" |
i guess he doesnt have cable where he is. only dsl?
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Karmeck
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Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 18:47 Post subject: |
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Kamikaze666 wrote: | smoke signals |

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kosmiq
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Location: Somewhere
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 18:50 Post subject: |
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Can't see my ADSL2+ with Annex M either (23/2.5mbit).
Also you should consider the fact that ADSL2 is maximum 16mbit and ADSL2+ is up to 28mbit... 
Behold his GLORY! Bow for the technical master!
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 19:56 Post subject: |
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Plain old cable , 10Mbit/192k or something
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Posted: Fri, 25th May 2007 20:12 Post subject: |
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wtf why such a horrible upload????
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Posted: Sat, 26th May 2007 00:37 Post subject: |
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This connection i have 'at work' is kinda weird... strange protocols, blocked here and there, bla bla but it is ultra fast, but i can't get an acurate measure, the speeds fluctuate a lot, i've had values over 55Mbit/s (mostly at night)
Anyway, here's a pic of what seems a somewhat reliable test:

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Posted: Sat, 26th May 2007 01:53 Post subject: |
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Slider
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Location: Sweden
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Posted: Sat, 26th May 2007 08:42 Post subject: |
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Quote: | BushDoctor
100/10 Mbit over here.
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Same here
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Posted: Sat, 26th May 2007 14:50 Post subject: |
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lucky swedish ;p
i'm stuck with 4Mbit/512Kbit
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CraweN
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Posted: Sat, 26th May 2007 15:02 Post subject: |
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8Mbit/512Kbit
Thinking about getting a 20Mbit/2Mbit, as they are priced even. Just need to save up so I can pay for the line up front.
Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
Console: xbox, wii and xbox 360
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Posted: Tue, 29th May 2007 04:49 Post subject: |
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Slider wrote: | Quote: | BushDoctor
100/10 Mbit over here.
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Same here |
Is that your internet connection speed or your LAN speed?
I didn't know there were ISP's providing such speeds...
but then again, here in Portugal the ISP are all a bunch of f*ckin retards....
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poullou
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Location: Internet Express
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Posted: Tue, 29th May 2007 12:54 Post subject: |
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BushDoctor wrote: | skidrow wrote: | lucky swedish ;p
i'm stuck with 4Mbit/512Kbit |
It must be hard to live with a connection slower then 10/10 Mbit I can't imagine to live without a fast connection. |
perhaps getting a life outside of the internet would make it easier
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deelix
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Posted: Tue, 29th May 2007 15:03 Post subject: |
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5mbit/1mbit
I survive. 100mbit/100mbit at work ^^
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thudo
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Posted: Tue, 29th May 2007 15:04 Post subject: |
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In Toronto, Canada we can get around:
7-8Mbit down/1-2Mbit Up with 100gb limit/month for $45/month. Not bad but by far nowhere near as good as Japan or some Central Euro countries. Back in the mid-late 90s it was common to get 10mbit down/1-2Mbit up (unlimited downloads) for $40/month or less but since there are waaayyy more subscribers these days it was inevitable to curtail the speeds for awhile. Now we're almost regained what we lost since those days.
Hell.. I'm NOT complaining about almost 1mb/sec down and 100kb/sec up although the stuff to download these days is much greater than what it was back in the mid/late 90s. 
MSI GT72S 6QF Dominator Pro S 29th Anniversary Intel i7 6820HK @ 4.0Ghz, 32GB DDR4-2133 RAM, 2x256GB Raid0 Toshiba NVMe 2.5 inch PCIe SSD, Nvidia Geforce GTX 980 OC'ed 200+ Core / 200+ Mem, 17.3 inch LG IPS HD Display @ 75Hz, Intel 7265AC Wifi, Windows 10 Pro BIOS version: .112 EC Firmware version: .105
Current Broadband speed record: 329.1 Mb/sec down // 21.73 Mb/sec up
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/3933292.png
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deelix
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Posted: Tue, 29th May 2007 15:13 Post subject: |
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capped connections are long gone in Norway.
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poullou
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Location: Internet Express
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