 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to papeluv
Re: How to tell actual charter speeds? Did you power cycle your modem? Personanly I can't trust speedtest.net results anymore and haven't in nearly 2 years.
try this
»speed.uberbandwidth.com/ |
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 | It's too bad you can't retest with a different server. Plus, it'd be nice if they had some sort of of ping test there. |
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 DaMaGeINCThe Lan ManPremium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC kudos:2 | said by jarthur31:It's too bad you can't retest with a different server. Plus, it'd be nice if they had some sort of of ping test there. Its called CMD prompt > Ping google.com -t
Why would you need a ping test site like pingtest.net. What a retarded service. -- I hate idiots and stupid questions. If you dont know something, figure it out the best you can, if that fails, then ask someone |
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 | reply to BF69 uh... The applet on the uberbandwidth.com says Ookla, which basically is speedtest.net
It's the same application just different server. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by pacojoebob:uh... The applet on the uberbandwidth.com says Ookla, which basically is speedtest.net It's the same application just different server. You know when I try the 3 closest servers to me I'm lucky if I get it to show 5 Mbps. Explain that.



and you wonder why I don't trust thier results?
from the link I posted
Download Speed: 15597 kbps (1949.6 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 2125 kbps (265.6 KB/sec transfer rate) Monday, March 01, 2010 10:18:59 PM |
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 mbkownsGot Bandwidth? join:2003-07-01 Riverside, CA | speedtests are lame anyway hope thats not your only benchmark... -- - MBK (AIM = IllMBKllI) |
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