i think i have pacbell. i dont know how fast mine is though. it says "local area connection 100 mbps
Wow!! 1.5 mbps DSL!!
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thats your network adapter. most network cards can transfer up to 100mbps, but i dont think there are any harddrives that can do that.Originally posted by mag-hatter
i think i have pacbell. i dont know how fast mine is though. it says "local area connection 100 mbpsComment
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bellsouth dsl here
download- 1200kb-1600kb
upload-(lowest i've seen it get was 900bytes) and the highest is 400kb but slowly came down to 250-214
that site is wrong about the upload. another site (pcpitstop) has a more accurate tester.
I WANT A T3 CONNECTION!!!!! if only i had 10,000 a month.....
bah my current computer wouldnt be able to keep up
pentium 3 440mhz...
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Here we go .. check this out.
<img src="http://www.plur2k.com/beta/worktest.jpg">

Sincerely,
Dave KIts a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
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My work connection is really weird.
1551 down, 5188 up. Why is it so backwards? Is it because most users on teh network are downloading, but most dont upload, so theres drain on the DL while the UL is pretty much unused?
I'll get a screenshot from home tonight.
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If your work network is on a web server or anything normally your upload is higher because your always sending files and data OUT to people instead of bringing it in.
Thats why our network is like it is ... the download accepts the connection and the upload is sending the data from the srever to the customer (on the website) so our upload is higher.
Sincerely
Dave KIts a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
GregHastingsPaintball 3 is comingComment
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cable baby while useing aim and downloadin on kazaa i didnt no i was spose to turn it off
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SBC Yahoo DSL in San Diego, CA (less than a thousand feet from the CO as the crow flies)Comment
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Last edited by sneakyhacker420; 01-11-2003, 05:02 PM.Proud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002Comment
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