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Raider of Empty Tombs
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: new jersey
Posts: 374
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i just upgrade my cable broadband to boost
this is my results download 6446 kbps and upload 4173 kbps ![]() go here to view your speed test http://www.speedtest.net/
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Missing No.
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Not here
Posts: 4,711
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You need to remember that internet speed is measured in Bits, and hard drive space is normally measured in bytes(but some manufactures advertise the hard drive size in bits to make it look better)
To transform a bit into a byte, just divide the number by 8. To make a byte into a bit, multiply by 8. This is what I got, with torrents running in the background(mesured in kiloBYTES, so in bits it mesures at 2228kb down, 256 up)
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Illgamez Insomniac
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Texas
Posts: 2,210
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![]() Wow, I'm surprised that my latnency is far less than ya'll considering I have microwave Internet. (Although my house is surrounded by miles of these new quarter acre, quarter mil houses, there is no DSL or Cable in sight. At least, not going down my old residential area.) I suggest ya'll try testing your speeds at non-congested and congested hours. note: congested hours are weekends and weekdays after 3.
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