Hey guys i have now added a page that displays all the different hosts
and the average speeds people are getting , from the 600 odd tests
carried out 77 different hosts have been through now, Dunno if it is of
help to you but shows what everybody else is getting.
http://www.tls-tech.com/index.php?pid=1
Craig FALCONER wrote:
True - but I don't really care about speeds at 0300. I care about speeds
from 0800 to 1600.
It was just a "hey what do other cable users see"
Mind you, 73% of 10 Mbit is still better than 39% of 2 Mbit :) YAY for
telecom
-----Original Message-----
From: David Mann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 May 2006 2:01 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: 10 Mbit Cable erratic
On May 17, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Craig FALCONER wrote:
We get 90% of our upload speed, and anything from 18% to 74% of our
download.
Going by the times shown in your listing, other people are likely to
be using the cable at the same time (unless you're a BOFH), which may
interfere with the test. Conditions on the wider internet might
affect it as well, depending on the path between you and the nzdsl
site. What happens if you run two tests from different sites at the
same time?
I just ran the test and got 770/119kbps on an "up to" 2M/128k DSL
line, which is actually a little slower than my previous attempts.
In my case the limit is probably due to the length and condition of
copper between here and the exchange. I guess there'd be little
point in me buying a faster connection! I'm not really sure why all
those ISPs want access to the local loop in that state ;)
- Dave
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