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Skiz
05-19-2007, 08:06 AM
Just when I though I understood exactly what sort of speeds to expect from newsgroups, I am again surprised. Any internet speed test I've ever done, has always put my download speed at around 5MB, but somehow I usually download at a max of 6MB. Tonight, I am downloading at 800KB+.

Can anyone explain this? Is there a way to achieve these speeds regularly?

I use my ISPs news server, via RoadRunner.



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digitrifecta
05-19-2007, 02:09 PM
It looks like your maxing out your internet connection just fine, I'm pretty sure that you are getting 5-6 Mega bits down stream not 5-6 Megabytes a second. For example I have the fastest internet package Charter offers at 10 Mega bits that translates into 1.2 megabytes a second on average.

haydeno
05-20-2007, 08:13 AM
1 megabit = 128kb so 6mb = 768kb so 800 is only 5% fater than it should be

NovaPatrol
05-20-2007, 11:29 PM
hey i know this is probably the wrong place to ask this question but i was just wondering if road runner had some decent usenet servers. cause i have earthlink which is basically road runner and earthlinks usenet servers are +90% incompletes. just wondering if i should switch. i think road runner just upgraded a couple of weeks or maybe a month ago. i used to get around 590kbps and now i get around 740-780kbps. i do get over 800kbps though. i also live in austin texas.

Skiz
05-20-2007, 11:32 PM
hey i know this is probably the wrong place to ask this question but i was just wondering if road runner had some decent usenet servers. cause i have earthlink which is basically road runner and earthlinks usenet servers are +90% incompletes. just wondering if i should switch.

I love RoadRunner. Very rarely do I get anything that is missing PARs, and if I do, then it always an old file. New stuff is always fine.

Highly recommended.

NovaPatrol
05-20-2007, 11:42 PM
thanks for the quick reply ill call road runner tomorrow.

weenden
05-20-2007, 11:46 PM
hell skizo id take any speed i could get ...

QstorM
05-21-2007, 06:01 AM
Man, a few minutes ago I finally decided to quit being lazy and check out what groups my ISP host (Verizon). And to my surprise they host the groups who are most importants to me :D Finally I've found FREELEECH!! and they allow 16 connections! Thanks to this thread for making me jealous and decide to look TY :)

spirex
05-21-2007, 07:08 AM
Since Roadrunner outsourced their newsserver the retention is great, getting stuff over 80 days old, but speeds seem to suck during the day(3-4 mbps on a 10 mbps connection) and are ok in the morning hours. You can enable your newsreader to use more than the four connections and eventually it will connect and the speeds will return.

Even better its free and has unlimited usage. Downloading headers is only up to 30 days.

Rebelatheart
05-28-2007, 11:13 PM
No speedtest is really accurate. I never can do a download speedtest that actually shows my max download. Speedtest.com will show 13000kb/s but i'll go d/l from NG's at 200000kb/s or 2MB. I found NG's are the best way to test your download speed. Speed test give an idea. Although some people can do a speedtest and it'll be very close to their max, while for some like me, its never really that close.

nofx210
05-29-2007, 02:32 AM
No speedtest is really accurate. I never can do a download speedtest that actually shows my max download. Speedtest.com will show 13000kb/s but i'll go d/l from NG's at 200000kb/s or 2MB. I found NG's are the best way to test your download speed. Speed test give an idea. Although some people can do a speedtest and it'll be very close to their max, while for some like me, its never really that close.

Same here. I dont trust speed tests. they're never accurate I prefer to test via giganews :)

superfuzzy
05-29-2007, 07:23 PM
1 megabit = 128kb so 6mb = 768kb so 800 is only 5% fater than it should be

So true! My crappy Verizon DSL is 1.5 megabit, and my download speed for newsgroups is usually 187kb, which is what it should be:

128*1.5=192. 192 is the theoretical maximum, but there is always a bit of overhead.

I pay for a maximum of 3 megabit, but no increase until FIOS is available, some day.

link2009
05-30-2007, 02:27 AM
There's something strange on my end...I've gotten a 400KB/s increase in the last few weeks. I now reached 1.02MB/s from 640KB/s being my max. A lot of people seem to be getting quicker speeds all of a sudden.

haydeno
05-30-2007, 04:27 AM
pulling 301 now on my 3meg