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CraigMartin
Noticed a couple of discussions on the forum today about broadband/dial up speeds. So I thought lets start up a thread an see what everyone is getting, and for how much.

http://www.speedtest.net/



I'm with BT Broadband (UK), I pay £25 a month for 8Mb.

So what's your then?

CraigM.
CeeCee
I got 8Mb/1Mb ADSL connection. My Telewell ADSL card software (ADSL Diagnostic Tools) shows: UP:896, DN:8064. I pay 49€ a month.

Those speedtests are not very reliable. You get different results, with different tests and results may vary using same test.
JDPower
I'm on 1MB/256KB and tested get around 990Kb/240 (tested now on that site gave 996/242).
Costs £9.99 per month on AOL (Yes AOL, and its absolutely solid and not a trace of AOL software on my computer wink.gif )
Andavari
My down speed sucks! And like CeeCee said these tests are not reliable. sad.gif
xxxxsh4d0wxxxx
QUOTE(Andavari @ Sep 10 2007, 04:57 PM) *
My down speed sucks! And like CeeCee said these tests are not reliable. sad.gif


Actually, as far as my knowledge goes and what I have heard, Speedtest.net is one of the more accurate internet speed test websites out there.

Before you go out and say it's not reliable, you should at least post some proof as to why it isn't.
xxxxsh4d0wxxxx
QUOTE(CeeCee @ Sep 10 2007, 10:20 AM) *
I got 8Mb/1Mb ADSL connection. My Telewell ADSL card software (ADSL Diagnostic Tools) shows: UP:896, DN:8064. I pay 49€ a month.

Those speedtests are not very reliable. You get different results, with different tests and results may vary using same test.


I've tested numerous times, never had a result vary.

Not in the slightest.

*EDIT* I'm not saying it couldn't vary, testing from the same location, but I've never had it happen.
CeeCee
Andavari: Do you got 1Mb/512 connection?

CeeCee
QUOTE(xxxxsh4d0wxxxx @ Sep 10 2007, 10:14 PM) *
I've tested numerous times, never had a result vary.

Not in the slightest.

*EDIT* I'm not saying it couldn't vary, testing from the same location, but I've never had it happen.

Results seems to vary every time i use that test (with same server).

I don't trust a bit of those online speed tests. Of course they give you some hint about speed.

Anyway, here's my results with the recommened server (recommened server is in Tallinn (Estonia), even though i live in Finland):



But like i said, results vary every time. This was the highest speed so far.

Just tried again with the same server and here's the results. As you can see, they vary quite a lot!

xxxxsh4d0wxxxx
Hmm, weird. blink.gif
LuLu
I'm getting ripped off, believe me. lol I have Road Runner Lite - my download speed is 484kbps and my upload is 121kbps. I pay 32 dollars a month, but will be switching to DSL which is probably close to 3 times faster and will cost me 10 bucks less.
DennisD
I'm a very happy bunny. biggrin.gif



Not the fastest in the world, but for £20 a month with TalkTalk (The Carphone Warehouse), I get unlimited Local and National telephone calls (landlines), and the Broadband is FREE.

Hoping to be increased in the not too distant future up to about 8mbs.
Andavari
QUOTE(xxxxsh4d0wxxxx @ Sep 10 2007, 05:12 PM) *
Actually, as far as my knowledge goes and what I have heard, Speedtest.net is one of the more accurate internet speed test websites out there.

Before you go out and say it's not reliable, you should at least post some proof as to why it isn't.

I wasn't the one who stated they weren't reliable to begin with so start reading the whole threads. Doing the tests on multiple sites always give something totally different:
* http://www.numion.com/
* http://us.mcafee.com/root/speedometer/default.asp

If you have anymore advice, I'm willing to let it go in one ear and out the other as well. tongue.gif laugh.gif

QUOTE(CeeCee @ Sep 10 2007, 05:16 PM) *
Andavari: Do you got 1Mb/512 connection?

All it states from Qwest is 1.5mb connection with up to 256kb download, but it's nowhere near that in actuality.

Edit: I forgot to mention something I watched on the news last month. It mentioned the state I live in Iowa has some of the slowest ISP's around that aren't the advertised speed - and how upset consumers are about it.
JDPower
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kiwibryn
QUOTE(kiwibryn @ Sep 10 2007, 09:39 PM) *

I am supposedly on a 256/128 connection... for this I pay around $50/month wink.gif

So everyone can see the suckiness of my speed
And here is todays...
Andavari
QUOTE(kiwibryn @ Sep 10 2007, 08:09 PM) *
And here is todays...

Being on a different server made a noticeable download speed difference!
craigathus
Hi all cool.gif , heres my test results for a 1500/256 12GB unlimited ADSL connection: ISP-BigPond $35.00 per month

Not to bad considering I don't live in a large city, "North East Victoria" and the nearest test server site is in "Canberra"
login123
Wow, CeeCee's is fast. This one not so fast, but still faster'n I am. tongue.gif

Click to view attachment
Andavari
QUOTE(login123 @ Sep 10 2007, 08:25 PM) *
Wow, CeeCee's is fast.

Yeah I've got connection envy too! laugh.gif
xxxxsh4d0wxxxx
QUOTE(Andavari @ Sep 10 2007, 07:36 PM) *
I wasn't the one who stated they weren't reliable to begin with so start reading the whole threads. Doing the tests on multiple sites always give something totally different:
* http://www.numion.com/
* http://us.mcafee.com/root/speedometer/default.asp


Alright, first off.. I did read the whole thread. Thanks for assuming I didn't.
Second, you basically did say they weren't reliable by (pretty much) backing up the fact that someone else said they weren't.
Third off, I've tested on at least 5 sites and all of them have come back within 10-50 kb/s off.
Andavari
QUOTE(xxxxsh4d0wxxxx @ Sep 10 2007, 08:56 PM) *
I've tested on at least 5 sites and all of them have come back within 10-50 kb/s off.

What I've seen it's all over the place, this is just three of them though:

http://www.speedtest.net/:


http://www.numion.com/ (click image to enlarge):


http://us.mcafee.com/root/speedometer/default.asp (click image to enlarge):


In any event even my slow Qwest DSL is better than the dial-up I had just last year.
Anthony A


This test was done using one of my laptops and wireless. When ever I do these types of tests the desktop computer (not wireless) is twice as fast as the wireless so these results are pretty good.
slowday444
CeeCee
QUOTE(Andavari @ Sep 11 2007, 01:30 AM) *
Yeah I've got connection envy too! laugh.gif

Don't be envy about my connection. rolleyes.gif You still got quite decent speed/connection.
Anthony A
Seems to be a big difference between test sites for me..

This is the most recent on the speedtest.net


Here is the results from my cable service provider test.


Here is the test site I'm curious to see what results others get with it. http://www.mountaincable.net/index.php?id=3,114,0,0,1,0
CraigMartin
Good to see peoples results and thoughts. wink.gif

I always found speedtest pretty consistent. But if its reliable, I don't know. blink.gif

Just tried that site Anthony, and my download was halfed compared to speedtest (up was the same). I also noticed it was java based, I think that's the first time I've seen the java icon in my system tray. tongue.gif

CraigM.
DennisD
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Tunerz
Local


Other servers



We pay for a roughly US$20.83 or Php 1,000 for that kind of broadband connection.

In Philippines, we don't live in the "megabit" era.
xxxxsh4d0wxxxx
QUOTE(Andavari @ Sep 11 2007, 12:14 AM) *
What I've seen it's all over the place, this is just three of them though:

http://www.speedtest.net/:


http://www.numion.com/ (click image to enlarge):


http://us.mcafee.com/root/speedometer/default.asp (click image to enlarge):


In any event even my slow Qwest DSL is better than the dial-up I had just last year.


Hmm, that's weird. I guess it's just like that for some people. A few people said it varied and some said it was quite consistent. blink.gif

Didn't mean to start an argument by the way. smile.gif
JDPower
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DennisD
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CeeCee
QUOTE(Tunerz @ Sep 11 2007, 08:06 PM) *
Local


We pay for a roughly US$20.83 or Php 1,000 for that kind of broadband connection.

In Philippines, we don't live in the "megabit" era.

You can still live with the 512 kbit/s broadband connection. It's anyways far better than dial-up... wink.gif
spelbynder



I have 512/128 - which, when downloading stuff, is 10+ times faster than when I was on dialup smile.gif

My ISP is IPRIMUS I can probably get a better deal elsewhere, than the one I have now, but it does the job!
JDPower
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DennisD
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Tunerz
QUOTE(CeeCee @ Sep 13 2007, 01:06 AM) *
You can still live with the 512 kbit/s broadband connection. It's anyways far better than dial-up... wink.gif


Even 512's are hard to get in here.
I envy your country's status guys. In here government officials look like tax collectors during Jesus' time.
Parvez
I think I have the fastest download speed here tongue.gif

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