CadetStimpy Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 I get pretty good speeds. This is around my average (low 90's for download (10-15 for upload)): My ISP (as you can see from the lower-left corner of the 'speed test' screenshot) is Comcast/Xfinity. Click here if ya wanna check your speed. P.S. I'd be interested to see what you folks in foreign countries (or U.S. folks in the 'middle-of-nowhere' or huge metro areas) get. Quote
DOS76 Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 I'm right outside of Philadelphia in southern New Jersey with FIOS service I'm getting 57 down and 63 up (which would be nice if I uploaded things) Spoiler Quote
CadetStimpy Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 What the ****, Derek? I've never seen an Upload speed faster than a Download speed. As you said, if you uploaded stuff, that would be a great speed. Quote
DOS76 Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 FIOS main advertising points is upload speeds that match download speeds because if you use FIOS you will never be half-fast so due to that they probably make sure that the up speed is good. Plus 57 down is pretty good I don't really suffer from any performance issues and my torrents all get pretty good speeds. If you don't mind me asking do you pay extra to get that speed? Quote
CadetStimpy Posted September 3, 2015 Author Posted September 3, 2015 Well, I have "Blast!" in my Internet 'Bundle'. My bill doesn't reflect the break-down of the Blast! cost (WTF?), but my Comcast bill (TV and Internet only - no phone (I use MagicJack)) is under $94/mo. I'm on a 'Promo Deal', so my bill will be going up eventually, but not by a crazy amount (I think it will be $20-$30 more/month when the 'promo' runs out). But since I'm getting awesome download speeds, I'll probably continue to pay it. Quote
CadetStimpy Posted February 4, 2016 Author Posted February 4, 2016 I can't explain this, as my 'ISP Bundle' hasn't changed (as far as I know), but look how fast it is now compared to the first Post in this Thread. , but ! It just doesn't 'compute' that my service is faster (almost twice on the download), but Xfinity isn't charging me more. I suppose it'll come eventually, and probably sooner than later. (Upload speed is kinda puny, but the Download speeds are crankin')! Quote
DOS76 Posted February 4, 2016 Posted February 4, 2016 WOW that is blazing fast I'm jealous. Do you feel that you can tell the difference? I'm just getting my usual from FIOS Quote
CadetStimpy Posted February 5, 2016 Author Posted February 5, 2016 Well, it's great for downloading files, especially large ones. (You're whoopin' me bad on the Uploads, though). Check-out the download speed of openSUSE (far right), done for this Topic, just minutes ago. Quote
DOS76 Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 I've seen around 6.7 on mine but that is few and far between and only with my BTGuard proxy shutoff. I still get satisfactory torrent speeds though sometime up around 4 with the proxy which I'll trade a little speed for some security. Quote
CadetStimpy Posted February 20, 2016 Author Posted February 20, 2016 I very recently became aware of ISP Peering, even though it's been around for many years. (Dang, I need to have a more "inquiring mind" (remember those ads for the National Inquirer?)). This particular story (a bit dated) focuses on Netflix, but it's interesting stuff regarding your 'Internet Speed', among other things. Quote
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