Stop Microsoft
Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: Bazoukas on 15 November 2002, 03:18
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http://home.attbi.com/~gmastrokostas/TOAST_net_Performance_Results.htm (http://home.attbi.com/~gmastrokostas/TOAST_net_Performance_Results.htm)
thats my test
[ November 14, 2002: Message edited by: bazoukas ]
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http://portal.redden.on.ca/?t=speedtest (http://portal.redden.on.ca/?t=speedtest)
thats my ISP's speed test^, they do 4 650k speed tests.
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i dont get it though. Cable faster than T1? Am i not reading something right in these results?
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Yes, a full 24 channel T1 is limited to 1.544 Mbps. Some Cable download speeds are higher than that. But try and run a couple of thousand users over one Cable connection for internet access. A leased T1 will get you guaranteed bandwidth in both directions, very low latency, and very high reliability. But it will cost you. Cable is great for home use and maybe very small business use (if the Cable company in question even allows it) but one or more T1 lines or bigger is still by far the choice for a large business.
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Loaded 1,754,674 bytes in 8.68 seconds from TOAST.net Free server.
33.6K Modem: 35-57K
56K Modem: 73-95K
ISDN/I-DSL: 222-267K
Your throughput: 1617* K
Cable/ADSL: 229-950K
T1: 1078-1300K
HAW HAW hawhawhHHawahahwhHWHaWh i'm a SPEED DEMON
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my number is the same as yours. But then again it goes up and down each time i do it.
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I got the same exact result as XP User. Maybe their connection is limited? Are we testing the tester?
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Now you will understand why i hate big images:
33.6K Modem: 16-27K
56K Modem: 34-45K
ISDN/I-DSL: 100-120K
Your throughput: 36 K
Cable/ADSL: 229-950K