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View Poll Results: What speed internet conection do you have?

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  • 56K (let me gues dial up)

    2 9.52%
  • 100K

    2 9.52%
  • 500K

    1 4.76%
  • 1M

    4 19.05%
  • 10M

    3 14.29%
  • 100M (Im not talking about your LAN network speed)

    1 4.76%
  • 1G (Im not talking about your LAN network speed)

    1 4.76%
  • Whats this "internet conection"?

    0 0%
  • I dont have internet

    0 0%
  • I like chicken!

    7 33.33%

What speed internet conection do you have?

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  1. #21
    Jay.slovak Jay.slovak is offline
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    Quote Originally Posted by instruite
    Jay.slovak:
    Internet speed is marked with Mbits.
    I also thought the same
    But when I checked now on my office computer while downloading an file using IE
    it showed 200KB/s
    So i guess download speeds are marked in Bytes/s rather than Bits/s
    Yes, But I said Internet speed (As Advertised by ISPs), ofcourse Download speed (marked in KB/s) is more useful.
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  2. #22
    Emantra Emantra is offline
    I've got 56k dial up connection. I always get screwed when downloading tstuffs.
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  3. Thread Starter #23
    Someone Electro Someone Electro is offline
    You shod see how crapy ADSL is provided by Arnes.It can be worse than dialup.So its cheap.

    The thing downloads 10kB/s!!! somtines even down to 2 kB/s.
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  4. #24
    Exo Exo is offline
    That depends on where you are getting your download from, if the server can only give 2K/sec you will only download at that speed...

    Try downloading something large on bittorrent (something good with a lot of seeds), that's a true test for internet speed...
    700Kb/sec is nothing special
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  5. Thread Starter #25
    Someone Electro Someone Electro is offline
    No its from an website i get from 200Kb/s to 100Kb/s at home.I dont know why there speed sucks sooooo much.
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  6. #26
    venmalathy venmalathy is offline
    I am using the 2Mbps Connection..My downloading speed is 1.465 Mbps and Uploading speed is 0.152Mbps i have checked my speed of the internet at Scanmyspeed.com
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  7. #27
    tcmtech tcmtech is offline
    I used to have reasonable speed but since our local provider sold far more local bandwidth than they have available my internet speed tends to run around the old Morse Code rates of the 1870's most days now.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code For those of you who don't know what Morse code is.
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  8. #28
    3v0 3v0 is offline
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    Today my Scanmyspeed download says 2.78Mpbs and upload .359Mbps. But it is a cable modem and I expect not many people are online today.
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    Last edited by 3v0; 25th November 2011 at 04:42 PM.
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  9. #29
    Mickster Mickster is offline
    6+ years, then the last post gets resurrected...
    What will speeds likely be, six years from now?
    I'm sure someone will dig this thread up, to remind us.
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  10. #30
    3v0 3v0 is offline
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickster View Post
    6+ years, then the last post gets resurrected...
    What will speeds likely be, six years from now?
    I'm sure someone will dig this thread up, to remind us.
    I have no problem with this thread coming back to life. If it bugs you do not read it.
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    Last edited by 3v0; 25th November 2011 at 08:34 PM.
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