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    How fast is your internet?

    Go to speedtest.net to see your data speeds and post them up, I got the fastest I've ever had today at school.



    Go to share result when done

    and put your link between this

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    Last edited by C-Rod; 05-15-2012, 02:38 PM.

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    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=182174
    Originally posted by Mishakol129
    Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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      #3
      haha i searched for that but I couldnt find it
      thanks

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        #4
        Originally posted by C-Rod View Post
        haha i searched for that but I couldnt find it
        thanks
        It's ok, the thread died awhile ago...
        Originally posted by Mishakol129
        Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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          #5


          Got that 50mbps sheeeet.

          Ive been rather impressed with Cablevision in my area.

          Heard a lot of neg shit about them but so far so good.

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            #6
            I'll just leave this here.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
              I'll just leave this here.

              Jelly as a mofo...
              Originally posted by Mishakol129
              Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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                #8
                haha your school is much nicer than mine Jarrett

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                  #9
                  canada fucking sucks for internet. either you spend a lot of money for a fast connection with strict download limits, or you spend a lot of money for a slow connection with moderately strict download limits.

                  i had cable, $75/month for 10mbps (100GB download) then switched to DSL, $50 for 5mbps unlimited

                  kill me now

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                    #10
                    My school's wireless ain't so bad.

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                      #11


                      Mine's not too bad for only paying 30 a month.. I just wish my upload speed were faster.. then I could run a server from home

                      The initial first spurt is up to 39mb/s then it fades off.. It's the only thing that's available in my area... if i lived a mile down the road I could have something else...
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                        #12
                        Heres my internet connection:

                        Here is max throughput I would get (with qos disabled/set to exempt)


                        Here is after QOS (Quality of Service) reserves a chunk of bandwidth for "exempt" items.



                        (Items typically set to exempt, are games, or anything else that would be considered "real time" like voip)

                        HTTP, HTTPS, & DNS are set at Premium
                        Torrents (custom ports) are set to Bulk

                        Any other internet activity has less priority then web browsing and more priority then torrents.

                        QOS Scales as follows:
                        Exempt: 100mbps - ignores global limits.
                        Premium: 75% - 100%
                        Express: 15% - 100%
                        Standard: 10% - 100%
                        Bulk: 1.5% - 100%

                        It allows me (or others when I had roomates) to run torrents all the time, without impacting browsing or gaming.

                        Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
                        I'll just leave this here.

                        ^^ Looks like someone has access to a OC-12/STS-12... drools. That could be as high as 622.08 Mbps. So theres some bandwidth hungry users at play. Oh and judging by the upload speed, theres some serious bandwidth being used by remote users or for hosting web public/private services.
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                          #13
                          It's the connection speed at the University of Houston. So, it's got 38,000 students pegging it all day. At night it's just incomprehensibly fast. I wish I knew a workaround for torrent downloads. I download service manuals at home where I have 15Mb/s and it takes a while. If I cared enough to find a way around the firewall there then I could be peeling off insane download times.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
                            It's the connection speed at the University of Houston. So, it's got 38,000 students pegging it all day. At night it's just incomprehensibly fast. I wish I knew a workaround for torrent downloads. I download service manuals at home where I have 15Mb/s and it takes a while. If I cared enough to find a way around the firewall there then I could be peeling off insane download times.
                            I'm sure there are some tech guys at your University that do haha

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
                              It's the connection speed at the University of Houston. So, it's got 38,000 students pegging it all day. At night it's just incomprehensibly fast. I wish I knew a workaround for torrent downloads. I download service manuals at home where I have 15Mb/s and it takes a while. If I cared enough to find a way around the firewall there then I could be peeling off insane download times.
                              The only way your going to get through the firewall most likely is you would need a vpn/tunnel to an external proxy/router thats outside the schools network (or just beyond the firewall), at which point your speeds would be limited by the connection of the proxy/router and the other end of the vpn/tunnel.
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