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Kewl X5 07-17-2006 02:36 AM

Extreme High-Speed Internet
 
My high-speed internet provider upgraded me for free to "extreme" high-speed internet via cable internet.

Max download is up to 16 mbps & max upload is up to 3 mbps!!:)

I just did a speedtest on www.speakeasy.net/speedtest and this is my latest result....

Last Result:
Download Speed: 12172 kbps (1521.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 2228 kbps (278.5 KB/sec transfer rate)

Not too shabby with just a "firmware" upgrade on my cable modem.:thumbup:

vinuneuro 07-17-2006 02:38 AM

:wow:who's your isp, and on what basis did they do this?

PersonaNonGrata 07-17-2006 02:55 AM

If he's on a local cable ISP they're probably trying to keep up with Verizon's roll out of FIOS. I know that Time Warner cable did bump up speeds soon after FIOS started rolling out near me. TWC sent me a letter to reboot my cable modem to get faster download speeds.

Kewl X5 07-17-2006 02:59 AM

Yup! Local cable ISP--Adelphia. Yes, Verizon is rolling out FIOS. My in-laws has FIOS and it is the same speed. I just used a closer server for the Speakeasy speedtest and got slightly better result just now....

Last Result:
Download Speed: 13106 kbps (1638.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 2216 kbps (277 KB/sec transfer rate)

Also, PNG, off the topic, I can see a huge, frequent, heavy lightning out east....are you guys getting massive lightning storm? Hopefully it won't spark another fire...

Quote:

Originally Posted by PersonaNonGrata
If he's on a local cable ISP they're probably trying to keep up with Verizon's roll out of FIOS. I know that Time Warner cable did bump up speeds soon after FIOS started rolling out near me. TWC sent me a letter to reboot my cable modem to get faster download speeds.


LCC 07-17-2006 03:05 AM

That's awesome. If you have not done so, you should tweak your TCP settings and you will likely get that extra delta of speed you are missing. Use the below link to do a tweak test. It will tell you how to optimize your settings. Then download DrTcp to adjust them. Likely your Receive Window is low. Boosting to a minimum of 75290 will likely get you the extra speed.

Enjoy!

http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kewl X5
My high-speed internet provider upgraded me for free to "extreme" high-speed internet via cable internet.

Max download is up to 16 mbps & max upload is up to 3 mbps!!:)

I just did a speedtest on www.speakeasy.net/speedtest and this is my latest result....

Last Result:
Download Speed: 12172 kbps (1521.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 2228 kbps (278.5 KB/sec transfer rate)

Not too shabby with just a "firmware" upgrade on my cable modem.:thumbup:


asawadude 07-17-2006 04:48 AM

Results from Charter Low Speed Internet (rated at 3Mbps) - San Gabriel Valley:

Download Speed: 2618 kbps (327.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 234 kbps (29.3 KB/sec transfer rate)

SuperGreg 07-17-2006 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LCC
That's awesome. If you have not done so, you should tweak your TCP settings and you will likely get that extra delta of speed you are missing. Use the below link to do a tweak test. It will tell you how to optimize your settings. Then download DrTcp to adjust them. Likely your Receive Window is low. Boosting to a minimum of 75290 will likely get you the extra speed.

Enjoy!

http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks

Thanks for the site. I just checked my speed via the speakeasy site with the following results:

Down: 7774kbps
Up: 496kbps

Then I ran the tweak test with the following results:

Actual data bytes sent: 174281
Actual data packets: 121
Max packet sent (MTU): 1500
Max packet recd (MTU): 1500
Retransmitted data packets: 0
sacks you sent: 0
pushed data pkts: 24
data transmit time: 2.552 secs
our max idletime: 943.9 ms
transfer rate: 60409 bytes/sec
transfer rate: 483 kbits/sec
This is not a speed test!
transfer efficiency: 100%

It appears as though I'm good 2 go :thumbup:

X5SA 07-17-2006 08:20 AM

Feeling Sick
 
Just looking at those speeds make me feel nauseous. I went to the link and my results were:
Download - 188kbps (23.5Kb)
Upload - 64kbps (8Kb)

This is on a supposed 1mb line that costs $150 p/m

We are waiting anxiously for real speed in my country.

SuperGreg 07-17-2006 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5SA
Just looking at those speeds make me feel nauseous. I went to the link and my results were:
Download - 188kbps (23.5Kb)
Upload - 64kbps (8Kb)

This is on a supposed 1mb line that costs $150 p/m

We are waiting anxiously for real speed in my country.

Wow, $150 per month for not much better than dial up. We'll, at least you have hot chicks with cool accents ;)

Thunder22 07-17-2006 08:41 AM

I typically get ~ 15kb/s down and 8kb/s up from Cablevision... it all depends upon what time of day you do the test. People who use a cable tv company as as ISP all share the same wire back to the ISP POP, so what your neighbor is downloading can/will affect your speed.


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