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Old times relive

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Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 12:40 am

Old times relive

I just downloaded a 292kB file (DX9.0b) at a speed of 1.5kbps!
And I was so happy with my ADSL, I think I'm getting a refund.

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Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 12:47 am

i get downloads at 3 meg a second. makes me glad to be alive

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 1:14 am

Any faster than that, Arc, you'd be getting the file BEFORE you hit the download button!

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 1:38 am

well FF thats nothing compared to mine

My I-net connection is constantly at around 100,0 Mbps
My slowest d/l speed I have encountered sofar is 600 kbps, the fastest being 3400 Kbps

(Long Live Cable)

Edited by - Locutus on 15-11-2003 01:38:35

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 2:38 am

I generally get 70mbps but sometimes I get 125mbps.


Sir Spectre

33. Topics with even minimal relevance to all will have a post by almost everyone at least once. <-----We'll see if this is as true as when my #12 about "sigs" was proven right.

Edited by - Sir Spectre on 15-11-2003 02:38:27

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 3:02 am

Anyone care to give me any advice between cable and ADSL? I have ADSL and I am not all that happy with it but, when it was offered, it came in cheaper than cable. Now both seem to be within a dollar or two of each other.

The other reason I avoided cable is that I had read that cable service would slow
down as enrollments went up..... Any truth to that?

Edited by - Indy11 on 15-11-2003 03:06:58

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 6:48 am

ADSL? I have DSL, but whats with the A? Advanced DSL?

Life: No one gets out alive.

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 7:15 am

I'm with RILMS. DSL. Even with that tho, I only get around 150 kb/s

@sS - those observations of yours are, uh... well I bet it does hold true. lol

Edited by - Warlord Bob on 15-11-2003 07:26:24

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 7:35 am

@WB

@sS - those observations of yours are, uh... well I bet it does hold true. lol


Yup.

As for DSL, the way I understand it, the closer you are to the DSL distribution station the faster your connection, the father you are away, the slower. So if you are in the country side you may not get any better than a dial-up. But if you are right next to the distribution station (like I was at work) you get speeds faster than ISDN or cable.


Sir Spectre


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Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 11:28 am

A in ADSL stands for Asynchronous because you download more than you upload, just like on an ordinary dial-up. that's why it suits home users best. because it uses the existing phone network which is largely copper wire technology still there is a steep degradation of signal so line-boosters have to keep the gain up. thats why u can (like me) see ur DSL enabled exchage from where u live but be classed as being out of range! thats why i chose cable broadband - optical fibre. also the contention ratio on cable is guaranteed to never be more than 20:1, wheras BT ADSL is 50:1 and the bandwidth is less anyway. my wife wanted to sign us up with BT ADSL for £19 per month at 150k at a 50:1 contention - no ta luv i'll stick with me modem thanks. then i went out and got NTL 600k contention 20:1 for 29-99, spks for itself doesn't it?

drawback on cable; the pipe is always shared with folks tv signals so u can get some chogging at peak times. also they have to do a lot of engineering work on the infrastructure because NTL inherited ours from x number of previous companies, so there's a fair bit of outage still.

Edited by - Tawakalna on 15-11-2003 11:55:54

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 1:17 pm

That goes to tell ya. Never go online at 7:00 P.M. EST!

Post Sat Nov 15, 2003 7:23 pm

I hate you guys. I really do. You complain about 150kbps... Try 3-6kbps... I have to live with that... F*cking dial-up
Before you ask: Our broadband providers are crappy at best, and too damn expensive, so I think I'll just have to suffer a bit more...

P.S. I don't hate you, I'm just pissed for having a sh*tpile connection.


Careful what you wish... You just might get it.

Post Sun Nov 16, 2003 1:10 am

Chet I feel your pain man, I really do.
I was on a simple dial-up connection too, but I changed to ADSL with a speed of 256kbps, wich later changed into 384kbps.
My usual d/l speed is at about 20-30kbps, but I encountered an MS d/l server and had to share this with you.

Glad to see the most of you are only worried when you reach a d/l speed of my top speed
To the rest of you: Thanks for your support

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The Earth isn't flat, It's round... like a pancake.
TLR: You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.

Post Sun Nov 16, 2003 3:09 am


well FF thats nothing compared to mine

My I-net connection is constantly at around 100,0 Mbps
My slowest d/l speed I have encountered sofar is 600 kbps, the fastest being 3400 Kbps



100Mbps would be the connection between your network card and your cable modem, from there on in your bandwidth is at the mercy of your provider. Still 600Kbps is pharkin quick even for your slowest speed. I've never seen above 700 kbps out of my cable setup.

Post Sun Nov 16, 2003 4:14 am

@ Mustang


100Mbps would be the connection between your network card and your cable modem, from there on in your bandwidth is at the mercy of your provider.



Aha! Mystery revealed !

Thank you. You just saved me from an idiotic call to my s.p. I could have ended up talking to their version of Taw and he'd be writing me up on his helpdesk horror diaries. (I am sure, Taw, that the guy would pale in comparison to you, however )

When I check my modem connection speed, I am supposed to be blazing along at 10Mbps ... OK so it's not 100Mbps but it's still pretty decent speed .... IF IT WERE TRUE! Never, in my time with this ADSL service did I ever "see" that kind of quickness..... I mean, at work I used to be in 10Mbps network environments so I figured there ought to some rough performance similarity. Far from it! And now I know why!



Edited by - Indy11 on 16-11-2003 04:19:39

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