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Test Your Server Speed, New FIOS Fiber Optic DSL

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Mine came up to 1213.2KBits and 151.7KBytes on my DSL. Almost T1 speed!
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Interesting... on the PC I got 331k just a hair faster than ISDN. On the Mac sitting right next to it I got 33707.9k topping off the chart.

Both are wired on the same router on the same DSL line.

Neat though.
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My Road Runner subnet clocked out at 5120 kbits (640 Kbytes), while my DSL subnet clocked out at only 702 kbits (88 Kbytes.) My DSL has a permanent IP address available much cheaper than what TimeWarner wants (needed for serving my weather web site), yet I can't resist those blazingly fast RR download speeds.
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Post by Lew »

Mine is now clocking at "4M 5563.3Kbits 695.4KBytes ." This is on a Comcast cable modem service. It has clocked as fast as 6M.
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My optimum cable modem at home clocked in the "10M & up" category...and that was through wireless. I would be very curious to see how fast it would be hard-wired.

Here at work, though...40.3 Kbytes. Quite sluggish, by comparison.
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Post by cjk »

5287.5 Kbits per second or 5.1 Megs a second.

Don't go confusing your bits and bytes. :-P

5287.5 kilobits = 660.9375 kilobytes = .64544677734375 megabytes
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Post by TMurphy »

Just tested again from home....Optimum Cable on my PowerMac G4 Cube: 157894.7 KBits 19736.8 Kbytes...that's 19.274MB...pretty damn fast, I'd say!!!
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