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M in Cobourg

@cgocable.net

reply to Dochollerin
Re: Cogeco Usenet Speed

said by Dochollerin :

Alrighty, just a quick question here. I'm using usenetserver.com's service with my Cogeco standard internet connection. My connection is apparantly 10mbs but I never go past 1.2 megs. Is it really throttled that much and is anyone else getting better speeds?
Have you tried Cogeco's news server lately? It's much improved over what it was, and it's free!


urbanriot

join:2004-10-18
St Catharines, ON
·Cogeco Cable

reply to Dochollerin
said by Dochollerin :

Alrighty, just a quick question here. I'm using usenetserver.com's service with my Cogeco standard internet connection. My connection is apparantly 10mbs but I never go past 1.2 megs. Is it really throttled that much and is anyone else getting better speeds?
Most people don't realize they can bump up the amount of connecctions, which is required to attain high speeds with any usenet provider I've used in the past few years. Are you using more than one connection? Since bumping mine up to 20 I get 1.6 ~ 1.7 any time of the day. When it was lower, I had the same slow speeds.

Ravage_D

join:2003-03-28
Kingston, ON
·Primus Telecommuni..
·Cogeco Voip

reply to Dochollerin
DAK is right.

Just to clarify, 10Mbps = 1.25 MB/s or 1250 KB/s

So, if you're getting 1.2MB/s, that's actually quite good!

The difference is because of megabytes vs. megabits.

8 bits in a byte

DAK

join:2009-05-27
Thorold, ON

reply to Dochollerin
....

Your connection is rated as 10mbit, your nzb client rates your downloads in megabytes. Your connection is capable of a max speed of ~ 10mbit/8 ~= 1.2MBps.

So no, it's not throttled, it's just the varying ways of displaying bandwidth, megabits, megabytes. 8 bits in a byte, so you have to divide by 8.


Dochollerin

@cgocable.net

Alrighty, just a quick question here. I'm using usenetserver.com's service with my Cogeco standard internet connection. My connection is apparantly 10mbs but I never go past 1.2 megs. Is it really throttled that much and is anyone else getting better speeds?
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