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The new and improved bandwidth speed test!
I'm not a banwidth expert but I think this site is pretty good at determing your bandwidth speed although Gekko may feel otherwise...
Since the last time I posted, this site has been redone and their test runs a little differently now. So, if you're curious to know you're bandwidth speed, go check it out here. What's your rating according to your area? Mine's fantastic! :D |
1.1 megabits download
136.1 kilobits upload Those are decent. Nothing amazing, but good nevertheless. BTW, I'm on Rogers cable in Toronto, Ontario. What kinda score did you get? |
Communications: 1.7
Storage: 201.9 1 MB File Download: 5.1 Sec "compared to all connections worldwide yours is fantastic" Browser may effect results. Hmm, not bad, not bad at all. :D |
LOL. I got 826 megabits download and 98.5 megabits upload.
(I used the back button) |
You're not supposed to use the back button :D
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Communications: 1 megabits per second
Storage: 124.1 kilobytes per second 1MB file download: 3 seconds Compared to all connection types worldwide, yours is fantastic. |
Communications: 2.9 megabits/second
Storage: 351.7 kilobytes/second 1 MB file download: 2.9 seconds That good? Actually, the first time I did it I got like 3.4 megabits/second, which I can still get that if I do the test again. I'm on Roadrunner cable in Houston, TX. |
Communications : 503.2 kilobits per second
Storage : 61.4 kilobytes per second 1MB download file : 16.7 seconds Crap compared to all of you, but great compared to the rest of the world. Oh, BTW, is it because my computer is CRAP that my test isn't that good? Or is it my Internet provider? I use Rogers Cable in Toronto. |
I'm gonna leave that question to the computer mod here...:D
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Communications: 1.1 megabits per second
Storage: 130.6 kilobytes per second 1MB File Download: 7.8 seconds compared to all connection types worldwide yours is fantastic (which sounds like a crock of crap to me, since I think that Rogers Cable here in Toronto generally sucks, but meh...I guess it's alright) |
Communications
24.1 kilobits per second Storage 2.9 kilobytes per second 1MB file download 5.8 minutes ****ty 56k modems. |
This test is accurate, but misguiding.
Download speeds are measures in BITS, not BYTES, like the traditional measurements. Then the upload speeds ARE measured in kiloBYTES. Interesting, but it does end up accurate. |
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For example, I have cable on my pretty powerful computer and it's pretty much lightning fast surfing. But when I used the internet on my parent's computer, which only had 32MB (which we've since upgraded to like 256), it might as well have been 56k internet it was so bad. Now with the more memory we put in it surfs much much faster, though it seems not as fast as mine probably because it's only a 200MHz machine. The same thing happened when I used to play Age of Empires 2 online all the time, which was before I got my computer and before we got cable. If I played it on my parents' computer (which then ran much faster than the example from above I think because the hard drive is really cluttered), it would run fairly fast online. But as I got further in the game where everyone had 200 units each running around, the lag became excrutiatingly obvious. However, when I played on a faster computer at my mom's work, which used essentially the same 56k connection, everything, from the beginning to the end of the game, was considerably faster. So much faster that I often went up there at night just to play the game. :roll: So, yeah, it could definitely be your computer if it really sucks. But it may not affect anything for this test. For example, though my parents' computer was slow for surfing, I seem to remember it being just as fast as mine when it came to straight downloading files or programs. So... I dunno for sure. :confused: :D |
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Performance depends on more than your copnnection speed, it also depends on your Proccessor Speed and RAM type, and amount of RAM. For Example a Person Using a DSL modem with 64MB SDRAM, and a 400MHZ proccssor, is going to be alot slower than a person using the same DSL modem with 256MB RDRAM, and a 1.5 GHZ proccessor. Here were my personal results: Communications 1.4 Megabits/Second Storage 171.4 Kilobytes/Second 1MB File DL: 6 seconds *Note: I was running AOL for this Rating: Fantastic, your computer is better than most in the world. I'll tell you some reasons behind this, the first is that I'm using a 1.7 GHz P4, with 256 RDRAM and a Cable Modem. The Cable Modem had the line check before it was split, to achive optimal performance, the tip is this, have your phone or Cable line checked before using High-speed conections, it can change your connection time by 8 MB! |
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