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so i ran a speed test...

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Posted by: Backslash

at dslreports.com and it listed me as having a 380kb/sec dl (i usually max out at 310) and an upload of 163kb/sec (but i never get past 60). is this because my isp is bottlenecking my upload speed like ive heard so many of them do? i use sbc, can i call them and tell them i need the extra upload bandwidth?



Posted by: Shadowfire

Are you aware of the difference between kB and kb? Did you run the test when none of your torrents were running?



Posted by: Backslash

no i ran it with utorrent running seeding at my max. isnt the difference between kB and kb exponential?



Posted by: Shadowfire

No. kB = 8kb.

The correct way to run speed tests is without anything seeding.



Posted by: Backslash

alright thanks. will run again



Posted by: Melvinmeow

You would technically take the TOTAL figures you got for upload and download speeds and divide them by 8 as shadowfire mentioned.
DSLREPORTS isnt all that accurate a site anyways.
Ive tried my 100mbit and 1gig lines on there and they show me as avg cable lines. (600k incoming and 200k outgoing.)
When I know they go much faster cause I send 12,000k most of the time.



Posted by: Shadowfire

Isn't speedtest.net a more accurate one? I dunno, I just use that.



Posted by: General2k

What ever the number you get at DSLReports divide it by 8 to get your actual upload/download speed in Kb

Here are some links that describe the difference.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/bytes.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bytes



Posted by: morphine

And with dsl you always have to account for the overhead, which is normally ~15-20 % of the contracted speed.






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