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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.
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who's your isp, and on what basis did they do this?
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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.
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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:
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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:
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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 |
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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.
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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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Did they recommend anything? Raising your RWIN? It does make a difference.
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