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Your current bandwidth reading is:

22.92 Mbps

which means you can download at 2.87 MB/sec. from our servers.

This is my cable internet for $55/mo 🙂
 
1.99Mbps

which is way off, we have 10Mbit in halls, so someones downloading like crazy somewhere
on a night, if i download off a fast enough server i can pull about 1mega byte a second
 
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
1.99Mbps

which is way off, we have 10Mbit in halls, so someones downloading like crazy somewhere
on a night, if i download off a fast enough server i can pull about 1mega byte a second

Pfff, I was getting that kinda speed back in 1999 at University 😛

Clicky linky.
 
Your current bandwidth reading is:

2.59 Mbps

which means you can download at 331.64 KB/sec. from our servers.

28.8 kbps dial-up
33.6 kbps dial-up
53.3 kbps dial-up
56 kbps ISDN
128 kbps ISDN
384 kbps DSL
768 kbps DSL
1000 kbps DSL
1500 kbps DSL/T1/Cable Modem
2653.1 kbps YOU

 
Your current bandwidth reading is:

4.65 Mbps

which means you can download at 595.81 KB/sec. from our servers.
 
5.19 Mbps which equaled some like 650k or so

oddly enough though whenever i download from a high bandwith server like microsoft i always get 990k/sec
 
Your current bandwidth reading is:

2.96 Mbps

which means you can download at 378.84 KB/sec. from our servers.

Why are you guys posting cached readings? I could make it say 300+ Mbps and post a pic of it too. Big deal :disgust:
 
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