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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 16:40:52 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/883577"><b>hav0c</b></A> : I just got back to my dorm and well lets just say I'm not getting the speeds I was last sesmester. Here are my currect speeds:<br>Your download speed : 122 kbps or 15.2 KB/sec.<br>Your upload speed : 5599 kbps or 699.8 KB/sec.<br><br>Last sesmester my upload and download speeds were both in the range of 500-750 KB/sec for up and down. Now usually when the university does something to the network and will send out a nice e-mail stating why and what the changes were, but I didn't get any emails. Are there any tests I can preform to make sure that its not my computer causing the problem? I wrote and email to the helpdesk but they are closed today.]]></description>
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