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Stitch19
03-21-2007, 11:00 AM
1st of all hello every1,

2ndly i will tell you what i got:

- my pc is virus/spyware free
- i got unlimited package with newshosting.com
- i use nzb-o-matic to open and download nzb files
- my connection is 1mbit and its from noob company called "Cytanet"
- the port i use is 80 and ONLY that sine any other for me will get me down to 5-6kbs downloading speed for some reason
- and i live in Cyprus

So basicly i would like to ask if there is anyway that i can find if i can get more in my downloading speed since 120kbs sounds so low but maybe its cause i only got 1mbit connection.

Any help or info will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance :D

fugazi26
03-21-2007, 11:03 AM
Are you sure that isn't KBs? If it is then you are basically maxing out your connection.

Beck38
03-21-2007, 07:05 PM
- my connection is 1mbit and its from noob company called "Cytanet"


1Mbit by what? Only commercial grade (read: $$$) is symetrical, so your upload speed is....?

And of course most speed monitors are in BYTES, which was pointed out; so that 1Megabit connex will read out as 125KBYTES. /8, since there are (by convention) 8 bits per byte.

asfdlq3i45poi
03-21-2007, 09:57 PM
Theoretically, at 1 Mbit your maximum bandwidth would be 128 KB. However, in actual practice, your bandwidth will likely exceed your connection speed. Therefore, it is not irrefutable to state your maximum bandwidth x at 1.33 times your theoretical output. To calculate your upload speed divide your actual download speed by your theoretical upload speed minus one.

zot
03-22-2007, 12:11 AM
It's good to know that someone is getting the maximum line speed.
If not for so many people getting bits and bytes mixed up, the forums might be a quiet place :)



- the port i use is 80 and ONLY that sine any other for me will get me down to 5-6kbs downloading speed for some reason
That's the part that worries me. Your ISP is obviously port-throttling and 5-kilobytes is a very severe throttle for a 1-megabit connection. It's generally best to not share the same port with other services (like web-browsing) but it seems you have no choice here.


- and i live in Cyprus
Being a small - and divided - island nation, I assume that there are not many choices for broadband service there.

macking
03-22-2007, 03:51 AM
120KB/s is very good over a 1Mb line.

Can't you get more than 1Mb?

Stitch19
03-28-2007, 10:13 PM
1st of all sorry for such a late response,

well we have quite many choices here but all are at speed of 1mbit connections. Now finaly we got 1 company that provides 4mbit for "only" 120 euro per month....

fugazi26
03-29-2007, 12:19 AM
What the hell? What country do you live in? for 120 euro a month converted into usd I can probably get 100Mb/s up and down. What a ripoff.

saulin
03-30-2007, 07:46 AM
What the hell? What country do you live in? for 120 euro a month converted into usd I can probably get 100Mb/s up and down. What a ripoff.



Yeah no kidding. I could get a 25Mbit line here for under $100USD/mo but I pay $45 for my 10Mbit connection because that's good enough for me

Stitch19
04-02-2007, 07:40 PM
What the hell? What country do you live in? for 120 euro a month converted into usd I can probably get 100Mb/s up and down. What a ripoff.
I live in Cyprus, like i said above. And until few years ago we had monpole from 1 company and internet was shit, not its almost shit but at least new companies are comming. Most of ppl here can afford 100USD per month for a 1mbit connection and thats why everything is so expensive :(

silhouette
04-03-2007, 04:36 PM
Orange spain offers 20 MB Adsl at around 45 euros a month. And Tele2 offers the same at 40 euros or so.

Kruger
04-03-2007, 05:25 PM
1mbit=1024kbits=128kB/s (1024 / 8)
So 20mbit = 2560kB/s