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ADSL2+ ... 20mbps (averaging about 17 though did get 21.5 on one test)
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Windows 10 [Anniversary] pro Intel Pentium CPU G630 @ 2.70Ghz RAM: 4 GB; 64-bit x64
512kbps - what do you guys with 5mb+ do with all that speed?
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768 Kbps adsl out in the rural area where I live. There are plans to upgrade sometime this year to a fiber optic network, but I'm not holding my breath.
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100 Mbps
Richard
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Optimum online boost - 30mps download, 5mps up
Glenn
You can test your connection speeds to various servers here
Results of course depends on load at the time you test your connection.
I ran the test to SEATTLE three times and got three different results.
Here's my best.
Ran two tests, then on one of my usual sites which has more choices - first 2 both about half of the third Not just distance though obviously, there's one server on Speedtest that's in Manchester, just down the road which always gives me a lower reading!
Last edited by zaphodeist; 30 June 2009 at 10:47 PM. Reason: added bit I should have put in at first!
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Windows 10 [Anniversary] pro Intel Pentium CPU G630 @ 2.70Ghz RAM: 4 GB; 64-bit x64
I ran a quick test and got the following result (running the test numerous times seemed to give reasonably consistent results):
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