 MXS
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 pmk11584
join:2002-08-21 Lafayette, LA
| reply to cooldude9919 said by cooldude9919 :said by scoopy03 :you should be getting more than 8,000 on 10 megabit connection. but for comparsion this is more symmetrical TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.5.4b click START to begin ** Starting test 1 of 1 ** Connected to: web100.rit.edu -- Using IPv4 address Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done checking for firewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done running 10s outbound test (client-to-server [C2S]) . . . . . 22.62Mb/s running 10s inbound test (server-to-client [S2C]) . . . . . . 25.79Mb/s The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 45 Mbps T3/DS3 subnet click START to re-test He choose speed test servers in CA and NY, when he is in LA. Routing may not be ideal between LA and those speed test servers. Choose a speed test in dallas or atlanta or somewhere else closer and it would show better numbers. I ran the speed test from Dallas before, but I haven't posted it yet on here. Additionally, all LUS Fiber customers have 100Mb/s peer-to-peer intranet access.
There is also a local intranet speed test for testing performance within the network, which gave me a big surprise. Intially, I tested my in-network speed with the computer hooked up to my OpenWRT Linksys WRT54G router via the wired interface and received 32Mb/s down and 36Mb/s upload. After bypassing the router and connecting directly to my computer, the speed was 92Mb/s down and 96Mb/s upload. Up until now, the throughput of my router has been a non-issue, but now with the increased bandwidth, it presents a major bottleneck to sharing large files between my in-network friends. |
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 cooldude9919
join:2000-05-29 Cape Girardeau, MO clubs:
| reply to scoopy03 said by scoopy03 :you should be getting more than 8,000 on 10 megabit connection. but for comparsion this is more symmetrical TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.5.4b click START to begin ** Starting test 1 of 1 ** Connected to: web100.rit.edu -- Using IPv4 address Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done checking for firewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done running 10s outbound test (client-to-server [C2S]) . . . . . 22.62Mb/s running 10s inbound test (server-to-client [S2C]) . . . . . . 25.79Mb/s The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 45 Mbps T3/DS3 subnet click START to re-test He choose speed test servers in CA and NY, when he is in LA. Routing may not be ideal between LA and those speed test servers. Choose a speed test in dallas or atlanta or somewhere else closer and it would show better numbers. |
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  scoopy03
join:2003-05-06 00000
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| reply to pmk11584 you should be getting more than 8,000 on 10 megabit connection. but for comparsion this is more symmetrical
TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.5.4b click START to begin
** Starting test 1 of 1 ** Connected to: web100.rit.edu -- Using IPv4 address Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done checking for firewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done running 10s outbound test (client-to-server [C2S]) . . . . . 22.62Mb/s running 10s inbound test (server-to-client [S2C]) . . . . . . 25.79Mb/s The slowest link in the end-to-end path is a 45 Mbps T3/DS3 subnet
click START to re-test |
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 pmk11584
join:2002-08-21 Lafayette, LA
3 edits | reply to redxii LUS Fiber 10 megabit symmetrical connection



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  twizlar I dont think so. Premium join:2003-12-24 Brantford, ON
| reply to redxii Run: 2009-09-08 18:01:15 EST Download: 91421 (Kbps) Upload: 69672 (Kbps) In kilobytes per second: 11159.8 down 8504.9 up Tested by server: 319 java User: 919724 @ dslreports.com -- Broadline Networks Inc. |
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  scoopy03
join:2003-05-06 00000
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| reply to RolteC said by RolteC :An upgrade from my last post above! gotta love things that are so symmetrical. |
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  RolteC 0h
join:2001-05-20 Fresh Meadows, NY
| reply to redxii An upgrade from my last post above! |
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  scoopy03
join:2003-05-06 00000 1 edit | reply to redxii
not my best but most recent....my results never are great on speedtest.net for some reason |
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  bobd1950 Homer Premium join:2002-03-17 Pine Brook, NJ | reply to redxii |
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  fugger
join:2003-02-25 Welland, ON | reply to redxii 
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| reply to redxii Surewest FTTH 25Mbit tier
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  leeeee
@com.sg | reply to redxii 100mbit docsis 3.0 |
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 iansltx
join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO
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| reply to SG79 Whew, expensive...but that's a LOT of bandwidth 
I used ot get 75-85 Mbpps symmetric over my school connection (100 Mbit ethernet off of an OC3 for the whole school) but recently speeds have dropped due to congestion. Hopefully they'll have their own fiber ring in by the end f the summer. Then we'll have gigabit, and eventually 10GE.
I'm off-campus at this point so most of the time I'm on WiFi, which still gives 10-20 Mbps symmetric depending on where you are on-campus.
Would I move back on-campus, doubling my rent, to get 100 Mbps up and down? Probably not, since the darned thing is firewalled. Then again, I've been able to push 2 MB/s down and up on torrents over WiFi  |
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 SG79
join:2009-05-27 New York, NY
4 edits | reply to SG79 Another test...

This is on my ADSL connection to NYU.
Just kidding. Connected through GigE via one of the NYU dorms. All the kiddies have left for the summer, so more bandwidth for me, I suppose.
Internet is included in my monthly rent, which is $1800 / month for a mini-studio. Oh yes, and an additional $45k / year in tuition. |
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 SG79
join:2009-05-27 New York, NY
| reply to redxii Can somebody help me? My upload speed is really lagging. I'm not sure how to tweak this. Download speed is okay, but uploads are taking forever. Any help is greatly appreciated...
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  baalp
@rcsaccess.net | reply to baalp oh and its a 100mbps intranet |
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| reply to redxii I get 50 mbps symmetrical (50 mbps up, 50 mbps down) for 58 bucks. Lafayette La is like the first and maybe only (or handful) of cities to put their own fiber system up (city run), and their prices beat cox, att, and comcast/verizon if they are here.. they beat everyone. And since its city owned, its better than a T1 that only spans locally for some things. I was going to get 2 t1's for my opelousas office and lafayette, but its more efficient to get 50 mbps up/down. |
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 elarson
join:2004-12-23 Seattle, WA | reply to RolteC It is true, regarding the details of the speedtest. I do NOT work for the company. I do however personally know the principals/founders of SharedBand.com I have been an early Beta tester since they came to the US. |
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