What's your internet speed?

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How do u put in icon?

Just take a screen shot of the test icon and attach it to your post. However, what you did is likewise OK.
 
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It would seem that BHN gave me a little speed bump....

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Hi John:

I see you now have a "Star Trek" warp connection! You really know how to hurt us guys who are still on back woods connections. :p ;D
 
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Hi John:

I see you now have a "Star Trek" warp connection! You really know how to hurt us guys who are still on back woods connections. :p ;D

Yeah, this is just crazy! Zero lag on anything, and my son is very happy. I would have to hear daily how slow Comcast was and how is games were lagging all the time. Last night he comes up and goes "uh, this internet is awesome!" As long as I can keep the wife and kids happy that is most of the battle. The price is spot on for what we are getting too. Just $4 more than Comcast was.
 

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I think that folks with fiber optic internet should be banned from this thread!!!;);)

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I think that folks with fiber optic internet should be banned from this thread!!!;);)

- Nick

Here, I took one at work. Can I please stay?? LOL

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Here, I took one at work. Can I please stay?? LOL

Ha ha. Crazy to think that your home internet is 10x faster than at work!;)

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Ha ha. Crazy to think that your home internet is 10x faster than at work!;)

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Well, this is a LONG thread and not sure of how much use to many of us except for 'braggadocio rights' - just saying? The most important points are a balance between the fastest internet speed (especially DL) vs. what one may be paying which is typically an inverse relationship - right? So, first the speed one may need into a home network depends on what is being done there, i.e. just internet, streaming, games and how many users need these services. Second, how much is one paying for these faster services whether needed or not?

For myself, I'm on cabled copper into my home on a Time-Warner 'turbo' cable plan costing what is shown below, i.e. $45 USD/monthly for about 22 Mbps (using Speed Test) - now for the two of us this is adequate for our needs, i.e. internet & streaming audio (like Pandora & Spotify) and video (usually Amazon or Netflix) - SO, do I really need to go to the next level ($20 more/monthly for 50 Mbps), well probably not - NOW, I'm just thinking here out loud - saving some money for me could be much better spent in going out to a good restaurant and eating some great oysters! ;) Dave
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You are lucky to get any option Dave. In rural Australia get one option allegedly ADSL2+ which for me reads 6.9Mb/ps download and .72 upload. Seven years wait for the National Broadband Network Rollout thanks to our conservative government not spending any more money after doing major cities. I guess they have snared most of the voters, and the rest can go hang! The National Carrier, Telstra, has ISP by the short and curlies. Only let them into country exchanges 'if there are adequate ports' i.e. more than they can sell.

And $50.00 pm for 20GB limit which drops back to 256k after usage exceed limit.?
 
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You are lucky to get any option Dave. In rural Australia get one option allegedly ADSL2+ which for me reads 6.9Mb/ps download and .72 upload. Seven years wait for the National Broadband Network Rollout thanks to our conservative government not spending any more money after doing major cities. I guess they have snared most of the voters, and the rest can go hang! The National Carrier, Telstra, has ISP by the short and curlies. Only let them into country exchanges 'if there are adequate ports' i.e. more than they can sell.

And $50.00 pm for 20GB limit which drops back to 256k after usage exceed limit.?

Hi Harry - boy, I feel your pain - reminds me of the dial-up days on an old telephone modem, especially while we were traveling - Wi-Fi networks are such a relief now for us - sorry for the grief - Dave :)
 

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The most important points are a balance between the fastest internet speed (especially DL) vs. what one may be paying which is typically an inverse relationship - right?

Where we used to live…we were paying about $180/month for the cable TV/phone/internet bundle (had 15Mbps download internet). Where we are now we pay about $120/month for the same cable TV/phone/internet…but we now get 150Mbps internet (10x faster). Local competition for customers, different services available, and the local infrastructure (telephone line, cable lines, fiberoptic lines, etc.)…certainly seem to play a big role in price.

From a Mbps/$$$ perspective…we now pay far less than we used to.:) But overall cost of living where we are now is wayyyy more!!!:(

- Nick
 
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Hi Eric... - you're not really providing us any information about your internet speeds - your profile states that you are in the United States and you are using a website for a ping test that takes you to ** Chi Minh City, 2350 miles away - WHOA! Plus, I'm not familiar at all w/ Quadrant Televentures, location, type of service in your plan, and reliability of the ISP?

If you want to contribute w/ an image of your internet speeds, then go to the Speedtest Net, and run your test there - a close server will be chosen and the results will be accurate; e.g. below is the current testing of my laptop - my DL speed is nearly 25 Mbps (I'm paying for 20 Mbps); UL speeds are typically much lower (mine have always been by about a factor of 10 using Time-Warner as my ISP); also the server used is Greensboro, NC (not shown on my screen capture, but only about a 40 minute drive for me). SO - give this site a test and post your results. Dave :)
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The answer is that "Eric" is just another spammer from India. I have seen him on his way.

Domain: 124.253.68.75 - Whois IP Lookup
IP Address: 124.253.68.75
Hostname: 124.253.68.75
IP Country: India
IP Country Code: IND
IP Continent: Asia
IP Region: Punjab
IP City: Patiala
IP Latitude: 30.3267
IP Longitude: 76.4003
Organization: Quadrant Televentures Limited
ISP Provider: Quadrant Televentures Limited
 

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At the end of the speed test, you're offered the option to "Share" and if you click on it, it will give you a link that you can copy and paste into a forum to share it. No need for further tooling around with dropbox.
 

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