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scoopy03

join:2003-05-06
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·Verizon FIOS

reply to RolteC
Re: Official Speed Tests Thread

said by RolteC See Profile :

An upgrade from my last post above!
gotta love things that are so symmetrical.


twizlar
I dont think so.
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join:2003-12-24
Brantford, ON
·Mountain Cable

reply to redxii
Run: 2009-09-08 18:01:15 EST
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Upload: 69672 (Kbps)
In kilobytes per second: 11159.8 down 8504.9 up
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pmk11584

join:2002-08-21
Lafayette, LA


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reply to redxii
LUS Fiber 10 megabit symmetrical connection









scoopy03

join:2003-05-06
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·Verizon FIOS

said by pmk11584 See Profile :

LUS Fiber 10 megabit symmetrical connection








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

cooldude9919

join:2000-05-29
Cape Girardeau, MO
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said by scoopy03 See Profile :

said by pmk11584 See Profile :

LUS Fiber 10 megabit symmetrical connection








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.

pmk11584

join:2002-08-21
Lafayette, LA

said by cooldude9919 See Profile :

said by scoopy03 See Profile :

said by pmk11584 See Profile :

LUS Fiber 10 megabit symmetrical connection








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.

MXS

join:2009-10-28
Baltimore, MD

reply to redxii

MXS

join:2009-10-28
Baltimore, MD

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