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Thread: Cable Providers Will Be Raising Speeds

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    hey guys how do you find out what ur connection speed is

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    Originally posted by Switeck@15 November 2003 - 07:21
    Top speeds for ADSL modems is still less than 10 mbps, while not-too-special cablemodems (which aren't limited to a 10 mbps ethernet connection) can reach speeds as high as 42 mbps. This of course assumes infrastructure can support them! Typical ADSL equipment maxes out at 8 mbps down and only 1-2 mbps up. But even many of the really cheap cablemodems can do 10 mbps both directions.
    Well, with *DSL you can get up to 23Mbit duplex currently, this however is HEAVILY dependant on how far away from the station you are. To get that tho, you need to have <= 300m cable to the station (ie. not a whole can get it up this fast ). The worst you get with this connection is 8M/1M, I would have gotten around 15M/15M, but as I already have 10M/10M and don&#39;t use my phone at all (don&#39;t have to pay the phone company) I stick with this connection (cheap as well, &#036;26/mo)

    btw, this dsl conn costs about the same as my ethernet here.

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    Originally posted by skyhgh99999@16 November 2003 - 01:47
    hey guys how do you find out what ur connection speed is
    Bandwidth Place

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    Originally posted by Aimless6@15 November 2003 - 04:38
    My Cable is a sollid 4000+/128 kb/s for € 45
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    For € 50-55 I can get ASDL 1024/320 or 2048/640 for € 80-90, AND I need a analog phoneline at € 17.79.

    So I&#39;ll stick with my Cable/Cellphone combi and leave my K++ settings at 88 kb/s UL limit.
    Make sure you haven&#39;t confused kilobits/sec (the speeds your internet connection is generally reported in by your ISP) and KiloBYTES/sec -- download/upload speeds you see in web browsers and file resumer programs.

    88 KB/sec = 704 kilobits/sec NOT COUNTING TCP/IP overheads&#33; (This would be a VERY fast upload bandwidth indeed&#33

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    The UL limit in Kazaa can&#39;t be set by KB. It&#39;s set by Kb. I&#39;m pretty sure he means 88 Kb/s.

  6. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #26
    Hi all, Im running on cable. Just hit the Bandwidthplace link and did the free test. Would 3.4 mps be considered fast? B) I tried the dsl thing, they tried to guarantee the same speed at the same price. Best I ever got out of dsl was 870kps

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    Wish my ISP would raise my speed 600/128 but I will satisified with what I have.

  9. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #29
    IS t1 FASTER AND ALSO is it AVAILBILE ANYWHERE? I would like to know? Also is it cheaper than cable? Thnx becuz I cant get DSL or CABLE where I live.

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    T1 is about as available as cable and DSL, but it is VERY expensive. Satellite is your best bet if you can&#39;t get DSL or cable.

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