- May 27, 2006
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Hello everyone, I have a few questions I would like to ask about the new speed that comcast is offering.
First off before now I have had the fastest that Comcast offers which is what I beleive to be 7Mbps. Recently they have been advertiseing an 8Mbps. So I was thinking will I be able to see and feel this difference when I upgrade. They are offering the upgrade free for 3 months so I intend to try it. But first I wanted to know what actual speeds I was getting beforehand so that I could see the difference. After some searching I found a speed test through wiki and this is the one I ended up using.
http://www.abeltronica.com/velocimetro/pt/?idioma=uk&newlang=uk
And here are my results after 8 tests.
---Download------------Upload
---KBps/Kbps-----------KBps/Kbps
736.56/5892.24--------44.64/357.12
791.48/6331.84--------44.64/357.36
773.66/6189.28--------44.75/358.00
761.14/6089.12--------44.61/356.88
786.88/6295.04--------44.78/358.24
717.72/5741.76--------44.61/356.88
689.15/5513.20--------44.75/358.00
725.17/5801.36--------44.72/357.76
I should also note, I am on a laptop that is connected wired to my router. linksy wrtg 54g or somthing to that effect.
First question are these numbers good and are they on par to what I am supposed to have?
Second question is will the newly advertised 8Mbps improve these numbers?
Third question I am in michigan and when selecting the place there were three for the u.s.a (pacific, middle and atlantic coast) I chose atlantic, should I have picked middle? And should I have used another service for measuring?
Any and all insight into this matter is welcome. Anything I didnt think of and whatever you think I need to know would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for all your help.
First off before now I have had the fastest that Comcast offers which is what I beleive to be 7Mbps. Recently they have been advertiseing an 8Mbps. So I was thinking will I be able to see and feel this difference when I upgrade. They are offering the upgrade free for 3 months so I intend to try it. But first I wanted to know what actual speeds I was getting beforehand so that I could see the difference. After some searching I found a speed test through wiki and this is the one I ended up using.
http://www.abeltronica.com/velocimetro/pt/?idioma=uk&newlang=uk
And here are my results after 8 tests.
---Download------------Upload
---KBps/Kbps-----------KBps/Kbps
736.56/5892.24--------44.64/357.12
791.48/6331.84--------44.64/357.36
773.66/6189.28--------44.75/358.00
761.14/6089.12--------44.61/356.88
786.88/6295.04--------44.78/358.24
717.72/5741.76--------44.61/356.88
689.15/5513.20--------44.75/358.00
725.17/5801.36--------44.72/357.76
I should also note, I am on a laptop that is connected wired to my router. linksy wrtg 54g or somthing to that effect.
First question are these numbers good and are they on par to what I am supposed to have?
Second question is will the newly advertised 8Mbps improve these numbers?
Third question I am in michigan and when selecting the place there were three for the u.s.a (pacific, middle and atlantic coast) I chose atlantic, should I have picked middle? And should I have used another service for measuring?
Any and all insight into this matter is welcome. Anything I didnt think of and whatever you think I need to know would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for all your help.