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eplebnista

Lifer
Dec 3, 2001
24,123
36
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Your current bandwidth reading is:

4.01 Mbps

which means you can download at 512.85 KB/sec. from our servers.
 

knyghtbyte

Senior member
Oct 20, 2004
918
1
0
Your current bandwidth reading is:

3.05Mbps

which means you can download at 390.71kbps from our servers.

hmm....not bad, given im at work, a call centre using softphone technology over the network, plus a program that is linked between us and our manchester office, us taking classified ads over the phone at a rate of 60 per minute, our manchester office typing in posted, faxed and emailed adverts and putting them on the system at a rate of 100 a minute, plus our live website servers on the same network........im surprised i've got as much as 3Mbps left....lol

i think unused our available net bandwidth is something like 150Mbps, a serious phat-pipe that costs us a fortune.....luckily we make a lot more of a fortune in return from its benefit....lol
 

300MDemon

Senior member
Jun 10, 2004
348
0
0
1.28 Mbps...at work right now and it sucks....I'll try later when I get home and it's 3.5 times as fast...
 

Demon-Xanth

Lifer
Feb 15, 2000
20,551
2
81
At home that laughs at me.

Edit:
Here at work, I actually pulled this one off:
Your current bandwidth reading is:

0.00kbps

which means you can download at 0 KB/sec. from our servers.

After a retest, I get:
Your current bandwidth reading is:

3.68 Mbps

which means you can download at 471.24 KB/sec. from our servers.

Which is odd, because my company has a T1.

Edit #2:
After testing at dslreports.com, I've determined that my company must have upgraded the line. I get 2000kB/sec up and 3400 down.
 

ITCHY96

Senior member
Oct 15, 2003
365
0
0
Your current bandwidth reading is:

358.40kbps

which means you can download at 44.8 KB/sec. from our servers.
 

ravana

Platinum Member
Jul 18, 2002
2,149
1
76
Your current bandwidth reading is:

8.56 Mbps

which means you can download at 1.07 MB/sec. from our servers.