 Parijs
join:2006-07-25
1 edit | ISP Speed Test
I am on a dryloop highspeed dsl in Ontario Canada and I wanted to know if my speed test results are good for the money, I pay 59 bucks a month. Anyone experienced with this can give me any feedback? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Speed Test #69454007 by dslreports.com Run: 2009-04-01 23:12:03 EST Download: 3375 (Kbps) Upload: 128 (Kbps) In kilobytes per second: 411.9 down 15.6 up Boost: 3722 Latency: 133 ms Tested by server: 5685 flash User: anonymous User's DNS: switchworks.net |
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  tschmidt Premium,MVM join:2000-11-12 Milford, NH
·Hollis Hosting
·Verizon Online DSL
·Fairpoint Communic..
| What speed DSL do you have? That is the only way to tell if you are getting proper speed.
Latency looks rather high but that may be because you picked a speed test servers far away.
As far as bang for the buck that hings on what other forms of broadband are available to you.
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 Parijs
join:2006-07-25 1 edit | reply to Parijs Oh sorry I forgot that info. I got ADSL PRO-5Mbps 5.0MB
I only live about an hour and a half away from where the test server is located from. |
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  tschmidt Premium,MVM join:2000-11-12 Milford, NH
·Hollis Hosting
·Verizon Online DSL
·Fairpoint Communic..
| What about upstream speed?
Your modem is not syncing at 5 Mbps. There should be info about attenuation and signal to noise, in addition to sync rate.
Try doing a Traceroute (tracert in Windows) to stable site like BBR. That will give you an idea of latency at each hop. Latency should slowly increase with hop count and distance.
First-hop latency will vary depending on download and upload speed and interleave vs fastpath. Given low upload speed I would expect first-hop latency around 30-35 ms.
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