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    Whats your Download Upload Speed??

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      TwjT3NEc last edited by

      An Error Has Occurred!
      The upload folder is full. Please try a smaller file and/or contact an administrator.

      lol

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        mgr last edited by

        Problem fixed (for the time being).

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        • soflsmurf
          soflsmurf last edited by


          I seem to possibly have more download power when I am seeding 17 torrents. lol

          **~eddie


          "I went to pornaholic anonymous and they kicked me out"

          "If sex doesn't scare the cat, you're not doing it right"**

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            TwjT3NEc last edited by

            @mgr:

            Problem fixed (for the time being).

            Thank you kind Sir. 🙂

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              RimmerDawg last edited by

              My download speed is  2688 kb/s and my upload speed is  262 kb/s  latency is 130 ms  Vancouver  < 50 mi

              Second test I"ll use the link:

              Now to figure out what this means in terms of seeding  a new torrent.

              Cheers,
              RimmerDawg

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              • juancho
                juancho last edited by

                it says, "there's no server in your area", then offered me to click the recommended server which belongs to a rival company!

                weird.

                ??? ??? ???

                ¡ʎʇıʌɐɹƃ ƃuıʎɟǝp sı oɥɔuɐnɾ

                **millions have tried to sleep with me….

                only thousands have succeeded!**

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                • soflsmurf
                  soflsmurf last edited by

                  @juancho:

                  it says, "there's no server in your area", then offered me to click the recommended server which belongs to a rival company!

                  weird.

                  ??? ??? ???

                  doesn't mean it is weird because it is a "Rival" company- in the US lines are primarily owned by ATT (Copper / DSL / Analog) regardless of who your service provider is.

                  Also, it may just be a server that it can run a test to.

                  **~eddie


                  "I went to pornaholic anonymous and they kicked me out"

                  "If sex doesn't scare the cat, you're not doing it right"**

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                    Nico0O last edited by

                    15 Mbps download, 512 kbps upload, cable

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                      gastever last edited by

                      With 18 torrents seeding  ;D

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                        ThanhBKK last edited by

                        Hi 🙂

                        These speed test sites are VERY unreliable. I found out about that as soon as i had completed setup of the leased line system at my offic and wanted to test if we get the speed the ISP promised. Using the "speedtest.net" site, i got roughly a QUARTER of what we were supposed to get, regardless which region/server i chose.

                        On the phone with the ISP, they told me NOT to use any speed-test kind of website, but something more reliable - BIT TORRENT. No joke.

                        So i started downloading a well-seeded (and leeched) movie off Isohunt and within 15 minutes i knew that we get the proposed speed, exactly to the bit.

                        Right now, at my place, according to speedtest.net i get 984 kbps down, 329 kbps up (all torrents stopped). With a bunch of torrents from various sources active i get about 1480 kbps down and at the same time 405 kbps up - which is because i have throttled uTorrent to max. 50 kB/s upload. Again, this is with a number of torrents being connected to peers all over the place, while speedtest.net tests the connection between YOU and ONE place - and if there's water in the line or that server is busy, you seem to get slow speeds while in reality you get a lot from your ISP. My line btw (if you wonder why it's s much slower than yours) is a 1.5M/512k ADSL, private people can't get much more in Thailand (we have 2M/512k as well).

                        And before someone wonders again and thinks i'm some sort of cheater re: my ratio, i am NOT seeding here from home, but use a "seed line" with a dedicated computer at my office, seeding on one of the IP's of that leased line there which is to 90% under-used and my boss told me to "keep it busy", and what's a better way than seeding torrents 🙂

                        Best regards….

                        Thanh

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                          mgr last edited by

                          @ThanhBKK:

                          …These speed test sites are VERY unreliable. ...

                          Hi Than,

                          we DO know that too. But at least those speed tests tell, what a line is (sometimes) able to give. Take in acount some users who try also ratio cheating on our tracker - If I get a report about an upload speed of 32 GB upload in 2 seconds - I can tell that this figure is most probably a try to cheat on us. If a member sends us (a not faked) result from speedtest.net with a reported upload speed of 10 MBit/ sec, it at least shows, that (even if only once in a while) his connection is able to manage an upload amount of 2 MByte per sec. I agree, I never got results (on my own connection) which are near to what my ISP promises, but I can judge that my average upload speed (reported on this site) is in line with what my ISP promises.

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                          • djb32067433
                            djb32067433 last edited by

                            Mine is about 8Mbps/1Mbps, and I didn't know it until I found out my internet provider upgraded my speed. Thanks to them, I've been able to upload more and boost my ratio

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                              sweatyspeedo last edited by

                              My download is around 6.5 Mbps and my upload is about 0.5 Mbps.

                              Pretty standard for ADSL. Unfortunately I can't get cable in my area yet, so I'm going to have a poor upload speed for a while to come.

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                                mikeemountie last edited by

                                True but a more pertinent question is what bt client do you use and what kind of d/l and u/l speeds are u getting - wish I could figure out how to get a screen shot of my bt status screen to show that I am getting only a SMALL percentage of my ISP allocation…and if u do the test with your bt client running u get a loss!!!!
                                268 kbps down and 68 up on speedtest.net test just now and on my u torrent:
                                getting 53kbps u/l only seeding one torrent
                                So - I'm doing pretty good wihin my total u/l allocation and that's what you need to consider
                                But....
                                My ISP sucks and there isn't much to do about that...so in the end you are limited by that...I could u/l faster but not with this isp
                                Of course d/l is a different thing and is typically faster
                                But both depend on peer

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                                  ur4meto last edited by

                                  Just tested mine  50.37 Mbps down  9.84Mbps up    and that with the computer pulling and giving heavily during the test !!!    XFinity Blast it is called from Comcast !!!

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                                    bikesong last edited by

                                    About 6MB/s down and 1MB/s up

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                                      salim1975 last edited by

                                      :surprise:

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                                          • clarknova420
                                            clarknova420 last edited by

                                            Usually, it's 56mb/s down and up. Chattanooga also offers a 1gb/s for super cheap. Before this I had 3mb/s dsl. It was painful.

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