Whats your Download Upload Speed??
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Problem fixed (for the time being).
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it says, "there's no server in your area", then offered me to click the recommended server which belongs to a rival company!
weird.
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it says, "there's no server in your area", then offered me to click the recommended server which belongs to a rival company!
weird.
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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.
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15 Mbps download, 512 kbps upload, cable
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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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…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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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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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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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 -
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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About 6MB/s down and 1MB/s up
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:surprise:
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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.