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Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - vollmey - 20-07-2005 Hey Brad, If your not doing much gaming online, I would stay with the package you got. Unless, you really need to surf really, really fast. I pay for the upgraded DSL I get around 420 down and 250-270 up. Which is very nice. But, I play alot of online stuff so I fell like it's worth it sometimes. ![]() Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - SWAFO - 20-07-2005 I mainly use it for browsing, and downloading the occasionally large FS9 file. Just downloaded USA Roads from flightsim.com. I'm suprised at how I can find an individual road in my city.... very neat. Also, I'm into downloading the free FS9 Terrain mesh... it really adds a lot of detail, and allows me to recognize areas a lot better. Looks very lifelike. Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - teemuss - 20-07-2005 hehe i have a 4096/256 what are you say to that ![]() Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - DBE - 20-07-2005 Quote:teemuss wrote: I've got 600/50: THAT'S all I have to say! ![]() Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - SWAFO - 20-07-2005 What are all these different numbers? lol... I'm lost. Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - nem - 20-07-2005 Downlink/Uplink i.e. bandwidth for downloads/bandwidth for uploads. Usually measured in kbps (kilobit per second). They differ, that's why it's ADSL (asynchronous). ![]() Post Edited ( 07-21-05 00:47 ) Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - psolk - 21-07-2005 Here you all go, You can go to this site and get a rough oidea of what you are getting: I pasted mine below, I am happy enough, not to mention it is 7pm right now so I am sure usage is high from home users right now. If I did it at 1 or 2 am I would probably do even better ![]() http://reviews.cnet.com/Bandwidth_meter/7004-7254_7-0.html As you can see, I am getting close to 2 mbps, pretty damn good for a home users BUT if you really want to talk bandwidth, i am doing some work for a prospect that runs triple OC-3 connections. That is 3 155Mbps pipes in and out for a total of over 450Mbps full duplex pipes in and out of their offices. That is mind blowing... They handle over 300,000 packets per second. Teemus, I take it you have a T1 or T3 to your home, must be nice but very costly... Bandwidth meter Bandwidth calculation is measured against that of CNET's Internet Services. Bandwidth may be higher or lower depending on Internet congestion. Calculated tests do not reflect server reliability and speed. Connection Type Connection Speed Faster Providers 28.8 Kbps Dial-up 28.8k 33.6 Kbps Dial-up 33.6k 53.3 Kbps Dial-up 56k 384.0 Kbps DSL/Cable 384k 768.0 Kbps DSL/Cable 768k 1500.0 Kbps Cable/DSL 1.5Mbps 1544.0 Kbps Full T1 1.544Mbps 1695.8 Kbps - You 1695.8 kbps 3000.0 Kbps N x T1 3.0Mbps Bandwidth.com 6000.0 Kbps T3 6.0Mbps Bandwidth.com 15000.0 Kbps T3 15Mbps Bandwidth.com 30000.0 Kbps T3 30Mbps Bandwidth.com 30000.0 Kbps T3 30Mbps Bandwidth.com Post Edited ( 07-21-05 01:43 ) Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - SWAFO - 21-07-2005 I scored 1220.1... I'm not complaining... I'm happy with this speed. Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - psolk - 21-07-2005 Brad, Don't worry about anything, you have everything you need unless you plan to repeatedly transfer files of hundreds of megs. That score is a benchmark and does not represent consistent throughput. Your lines are pretty quick DSL though... I have transferred DVD's (gigs) of data over the net. Just try and do your heavy downloading during "off hours". What browser are you using? Now that you are on broadband, the integrated pop up blockers and some of the other features are really nice with FireFox... Right now I have (all in tabs in one browser window) FSPassengers Forum, Flightsim.com forums, LVL-D forums, PMDG home page (watching for the 747) and google in a single browser window. It is a free download if you don't have it already, http://www.mozilla.org -Paul Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - SWAFO - 21-07-2005 A buddy of mine recommended firefox too. I'm using Internet explorer right now with no problems... have done so for the past 7-10 years. It'd be hard to convince me to switch. I'll give it a look though. Re: FINALLY! High SPEED! - smartboy4 - 22-07-2005 Quote:PH-MD11 wrote: Sounds perfect. I'm about to join :D |