 altdel join:2003-08-20 Danville, CA 1 edit | reply to Johkal
Lost in East Bay, SF Bay Area Modem rebooted itself 30 minutes ago, and lost upstream bonding here in East Bay, SF Bay Area. |
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| Still got 3 channels upstream here in Oakland, SF Bay Area said by altdel:Modem rebooted itself 30 minutes ago, and lost upstream bonding here in East Bay, SF Bay Area. Gettin' close to home! Nothing in the log since July 9, when I rebooted the Ubee, myself, for s&g. I didn't see any info why this change in the service is happening. Oh, I guess it is a test, not an established part of service, as stated in this thread. |
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 | Still got 2 channels upstream here in Spokane, WA I rebooted my modem yesterday and it still has 2 upstream channels. But from the above I don't have some fantastic upload speeds.
I'm on Extreme 105/10 BTW. |
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| said by retiredqwest:I rebooted my modem yesterday and it still has 2 upstream channels. But from the above I don't have some fantastic upload speeds.
I'm on Extreme 105/10 BTW. What do you get for sustained download/upload speeds when downloading/uploading several large files from known fast sources? Judging from the picture, though, your upload looks fine to me. If your speed is 105/10 and you're getting 10 on the upload, you're getting your speed. And after the upgrade later this year, it'll be 105/20. |
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 1 edit | said by Chris 313:What do you get for sustained download/upload speeds when downloading/uploading several large files from known fast sources? Judging from the picture, though, your upload looks fine to me. If your speed is 105/10 and you're getting 10 on the upload, you're getting your speed. And after the upgrade later this year, it'll be 105/20. Funny you ask.... I just tried Microsoft Technet on a Win7 3.1 G iso and it peaked at 2.9MB which would make it about 24Mb.
BUT, when I use Newsbin Pro I've hit 95 Mb at times w/20 connections....
FTP uploading to my website yields a whopping 75KB..... They must throttle the upload speed.
Speedtest's and file transfer speeds are totally subjective to how much bandwidth the hosting site is willing to allocate.
Given a do over, I should have canceled the 100\10 in the 30 day window. |
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