IS 400k/sec on a d/l test what a "1meg" cable connection should get/average?

jazzisjazz

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I just got the cable modem installed and I don't really know what to expect or which test is best to use, so I'm wondering what other folks are getting. Please post your average speed and type of dsl service(max d/l speed )

Thanks,

jazzisjazz
 

iamwiz82

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well, what do you mean by 1 meg? 1 megabit, or 1 megabyte? Either way, 400kilobytes a second is way off.

A 1 megabit connection is roughly 128kilobytes per second. A one megabyte connection is roughly 1024 kilobytes per second.
 

aphex

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DSL Reports Speed Test

Im on cable and i got this...

Test running.........
** Speed 1480(down)/97(up) kbps **
(At least 29 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.
 

diamondgoat53

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2945 down/124 up kbps (at least 58 times faster than 56k modem)

that is slower than usual.

browsers would show 359.5 k/sec transfer rate
 

chemwiz

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Right now I'm on at&t broadband internet, and I'm not sure what my real download is. But when I with MediaOne, I could receive at 800k/s, and that wasn't from a test site, it was 2 friends on edu connections sending to me at 400k/s each. My upload is capped at 15k, unfortunately.
 

Cessna172

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Keep in mind the difference between "KBps" (kiloBYTES per second) and "kbps" (kiloBITS per second). There are 8 bits in a byte. So a rough conversion would be either to divide or multply by 8. If your browser says 300 KB/sec when downloading, you're getting close to 2400 kbits/sec (or 2.4MBits/sec). A 1 MegaBit/sec connection would be roughly 125 KiloBYTEs/sec when downloading something.

Now, there is some overhead involved in converting the numbers, so this is just a rough conversion rate, but you get the idea.

I'm on Adelphia PowerLink and get about 330 KiloBYTEs/sec during off-peak hours. So, that would roughly translate to 2640kbps or 2.6 Megabit connection (about 2 and a half times faster than a standard T1).

If you look at DSLreports.com, you'll see that cable and DSL connection speeds vary greatly by provider. Some are relatively slow and others and insanely fast (higher than 4000-5000kbps).

 

Kntx

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Test running....Downloaded 1679100bytes in 7140ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 260ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 251ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 270ms
Upload got ok 50000 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 50000bytes in 1262ms
Upload got ok 500000 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 500000bytes in 15432ms

** Speed 1881(down)/263(up) kbps **
(At least 37 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.
 

arcain

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<< I'm on Adelphia PowerLink and get about 330 KiloBYTEs/sec during off-peak hours. So, that would roughly translate to 2640kbps or 2.6 Megabit connection (about 2 and a half times faster than a standard T1). >>



A T1 is 1.54 Megabits per second.
 

ISAslot

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Your download speed : 1163040 bps, or 1163 kbps.
Browsers would show : about a 141.9 k/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 126582 bps, or 126 kbps


Florida --------> Megapath, CA
 

Jeff7

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My 1.5Mbps cable connection just got a rating of 208/53 from the LA server. 4x faster than 56k it says. The cable company says "no problems outside the house." Wish they'd get to upgrading the main lines out here to fiber optic like they are for the less rural areas.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Test running..Downloaded 60900bytes in 1480ms
Downloaded 696000bytes in 9170ms
First guess is 607kbps
medium speed line - now test 1mb
Downloaded 1109250bytes in 14120ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 440ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 1370ms
Upload got ok 1 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 1bytes in 820ms
Upload got ok 50000 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 50000bytes in 2250ms
Upload got ok 100000 bytes uploaded
Uploaded 100000bytes in 2470ms

** Speed 628(down)/727(up) kbps **
(At least 12 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.


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The room that I'm posting from is having some hardcore problems with DHCP and basic networking. Most of the time we have to release/renew to get a connection every few minutes -sometimes we can't get an IP back for several minutes. When we do get the connection back, it's fairly unstable. That test should be a lot faster on our T1.

Nik
 

GoldMember

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It's not an oddity for me to get 2Mbit on my cable.. Infact the other day I was receiving a steady 2Mbit... Unfortunatly my upload is only around 1Mbit :(. But hell beats 56k that I was on just 3 or so years ago. The last cable company I had (local one) sucked so bad.. Jeez RCN cable 0wnz. Their billing is screwey tho.. they said before they weren't billing me for cable TV.. they fixed this and now once again they aren't billing me for it. This time I am not pointing it out to them.
 

CKDragon

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Test running..........
** Speed 1428(down)/116(up) kbps **
(At least 28 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.

Verizon DSL in Southeast PA area

CK
 

TekViper

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Test running..........
** Speed 9164(down)/944(up) kbps **
(At least 183 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.

:D

cable modem, and no im not lying. any other optimum onliner's here?
 

jazzisjazz

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just tested
433 down 163 up - Kbps (If I understand it correctly )
I think its supposed to be 1Mbps max - 1000 Kbps ( "1 Meg" )( ? )

jazzisjazz

 

Amused

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I used to get 3.5 Mb/s on my cable. Then Insight went and hosed the system. Now I've got retransmissions and random packet loss which lowers my D/L speeds to 1.5 - 2 Mb/s.

Idiots.

Test running..........
** Speed 2621(down)/115(up) kbps **
(At least 52 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.

Hmmm, not too bad today, but...

I used to be in the mid 3000s (down)

DSL Reports "Tweak Tester" tells me:

:( A few re-transmissions seen (FAQ #705)
:| 2+ second stall detected
 

Spikesoldier

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Test running..........
** Speed 965(down)/362(up) kbps **
(At least 19 times faster than a 56k modem)
Finish.

...And this is only at home (not @home service, I have Roadrunner)...I love texas' fat bandwith :p
 

peto

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400KBps is great for a 1Mbps connection (ISPs usually advertise megabits (Mbps as opposed to MBps). 400KBps is 3200Kbps (multiply by 8).
 

LukFilm

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Whohoo!!! My cable is 3x faster than 56k modem!!! Awesome, it's just too bad that I was just downloading something from Microsoft over 400kB/s :D Didn't know they made modem so fast these days ;)