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Speedtest thread.

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Since I got a 200 dollar router and got a huge improvement I want to create this thread.

I will start off

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2nd try

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This was connecting by wifi.

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From my dorm room (wired connection; wireless is obviously a bunch slower):

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(note: this is campus internet, and the ISP is the school I go to, and the server has my rough location, which is why they are blurred out)

My dorm is wired with 100 Mb/s Ethernet; the libraries have gigabit ethernet, so I'll run a test there tomorrow and post the result from that (I *have* gotten over 600 Mb/s, but that may have been a fluke)

From my dorm room (wired connection; wireless is obviously a bunch slower):

uo6ILJq.png

(note: this is campus internet, and the ISP is the school I go to, and the server has my rough location, which is why they are blurred out)

My dorm is wired with 100 Mb/s Ethernet; the libraries have gigabit ethernet, so I'll run a test there tomorrow and post the result from that (I *have* gotten over 600 Mb/s, but that may have been a fluke)

Holy Crap! 98% Faster than most of the U.S Thats crazy!

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No, what's crazy is the library internet speed - the bottleneck on my speedtest is the wiring in my building; where there's gigabit Ethernet, it can be over 600 Mb/s download.

No, what's crazy is the library internet speed - the bottleneck on my speedtest is the wiring in my building; where there's gigabit Ethernet, it can be over 600 Mb/s download.

I would not want to be on the receiving end of that internet building

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http://www.twitch.tv/spikedabau5

 

 

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here's 4G LTE connection in southern finland. i have used DNA's 3G for some time, but that was like 0.5 Mb/s and 0.1 Mb/s usually.

 

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not even bad for wireless connection

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This is what mine usually is at college:

 

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I'm supposed to have 30 Mb/s download and upload, but that's depending on the current load. When there are fewer people on the internet, I'll get around 30 Mb/s download and up to 50 Mb/s upload. Here's a pic during faster times (I had the link from when I shared it with someone on Twitter, that's why it looks weird):

 

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"Work and ideas get stolen, then you keep moving on doing your thing."

is ti sad but I was just doing my when I found this, anyway here it is

 

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BEHOLD the crappy Australian copper wire Internet 

 

and for fun my PING

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if your replying to me Please @0taku or Quote me so I get a notification 

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