  EGeezer Go Bobcats Premium join:2002-08-04 Country! | reply to raykim777 Speed results
2896/500 29th 07:43PM 2873/497 29th 07:40PM
Pretty much consistent regardless of time. -- Insert catchy sig line here |
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 DND82
join:2004-12-09 New York, NY
| reply to raykim777 Re: [TWC] Plz post your SPEED during peak hours
Speakeasy tests
To NY
Download Speed: 4723 kbps (590.4 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 350 kbps (43.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
To CA
Download Speed: 4724 kbps (590.5 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 349 kbps (43.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
Internetfrog Speedtest
1st Test: 4.57 mbps/268kbps QOS: 70% 2nd Test: 4.74 mbps/266kbps QOS: 87% 3rd Test: 4.83 mbps/265kbps QOS: 96% |
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 Sinatra2002
join:2002-03-26 Middletown, NY | reply to raykim777 i usually get 7600/479 on speakeasy, but everywhere else it various from 1500 to 7600 down and 150 to 480 up. |
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 RedBaron21
join:2006-01-28 Brownsville, TX
| reply to RedBaron21 I dropped the wireless and connect directly to the back of the router. The speed went up from 1380 to 1742, the upload stays consistance with about 450. I tweaked my RWIN for the defaulting 17520 to 65535 and the speed went up to 2702 down and 458 up. So Tweaking your RWIN works, but I still think I'm not getting the top speeds that I should. |
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  mckenna797
join:2004-08-25 Astoria, NY
·Time Warner VOIP
·RoadRunner Cable
| reply to RedBaron21 RedBaron21 said "Comparing my speed to you all, mine sucks... the speed test shows 1466/461, now grated I got a wireless router plugged in to the RR modem. Woud this slow it down?"
Just For Info my last speed test was using the ambit wireless modem the one time warner supplies for road runner wireless |
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 RedBaron21
join:2006-01-28 Brownsville, TX | reply to raykim777 Comparing my speed to you all, mine sucks... the speed test shows 1466/461, now grated I got a wireless router plugged in to the RR modem. Woud this slow it down?
How do you get reading from the modem? |
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  mckenna797
join:2004-08-25 Astoria, NY | reply to raykim777 here is mine in Astoria at 10:00PM on Saturday
2006-01-28 21:59:19 EST: 4774 / 359 Your download speed : 4774 kbps or 596.8 KB/sec. Your upload speed : 359 kbps or 44.9 KB/sec. test IP was to rr.com via atdn.net |
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  Death2U Premium join:2006-01-22
| reply to raykim777 As far as you go Help me please they are so so as long as they aren't bouncing all over, they shouldn't be giving you any trouble. If they bounce too much it's a symptom of an open line or a line that's improperly grounded, but if it's like that all the time, you should be fine. Now for the real post, I tweaked some settings yesterday to help with packet loss and got slightly better speed but we have today A new record!! Especially for evening. I took this at about 9:13 PM 4701 down, 356 up. Seems RR and level 3 were actually listening to me as I contacted both yesterday. Check it out toward the bottom of this page! »/archive/rr.com?1=1&p=6 |
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  HELP_ME_PLEASE
@rr.com | reply to Death2U Are my modem levels bad?
Downstream Power -2.1 dBmV Downstream SNR 34.0 dB
Upstream Power 28.0 dBmV Upstream SNR 27.6 dB |
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  Death2U Premium join:2006-01-22
1 edit | reply to RolteC Signal should not change much if any due to weather. 0.5 db/mv at most(accounting for how well copper conducts in extreme cold). I would get RR on the phone right now and don't let them BS you about the signal. The readings you showed stink badly and in such a bad line there could be distortion issues as well as noise out of normal spectrum in the line that may not be reflected in S/N. It just gives an overall noise level, but not the whole picture on leakage, This is a warning flag, get RR down there now. You will definitely have more speed and the issue is obviously on your line or on the pole. Should be an easy fix and use the yes sir call back method if the tech you call is a total moron. This should be an easy fix-a residential one, not network. As for me, I'm almost in top of my class in Albany RR division with most recent reading 4.23 mbps(yes Albany is a performance dropout) Speed is good for Albany RR and my pings are good to RR routers.My major problem is not with RR, it's with ATDN and Level 3 routers as I've tried to state in a few posts to let Albany know where the problem lies. Any input on dealing with it appreciated! These routers from first hop past RR are showing very significant packet loss on Pingplotter. RR has been doing maintainance on lines close to here, but here are my modem stats.
Power Level: Received: 2.3 dBmV Transmitted: 50.0 dBmV
Received SNR: 33.7 dB
As a footnote, a line that's not grounded right will draw LESS current than a good line, may explain your very low upstream power but bad down |
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  ilikeme I live in a van down by the river. Premium join:2002-08-27 Houston, TX clubs:  
·Comcast
| reply to raykim777 »/speedtests/47···38239334
2006-01-25 20:35:34 EST: 4652 / 358 Your download speed : 4652 kbps or 581.5 KB/sec. Your upload speed : 358 kbps or 44.8 KB/sec.
-- Fiber Optics is the future of high-speed internet access. Stop by the BBR Fiber Optic Forum |
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  sheik28 Premium join:2000-10-15 New York, NY
| reply to raykim777 Juts took a speed test Results.. »/speedtests/48···38232335 Also tried a different server When: Wed Jan 25 18:39:31 EST 2006 Download: 4,853,528 bps Upload: 291,224 bps QOS: 97% RTT: 19 ms MaxPause: 29 ms Test #: NA
Keep in mind I have QoS set up to limit my upload so my VoIP runs fine. -- There is no such thing as a stupid question, and yes, the camel types.  |
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  MEsnake Formula 1 Rocks
join:2003-09-19 Clifton, NJ | reply to raykim777 Download Speed: 7658 kbps (957.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 482 kbps (60.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
is 5:18 PM NOW and all is normal here in Astoria New York. -- Snake bites are poisonous! |
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  dwlamborg
join:2000-09-27 KC, MO
| reply to raykim777 TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.2.0f click START to begin Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 375.97Kb/s running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 4.85Mb/s Your PC is connected to a Cable/DSL modem
click START to re-test |
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 L33t_0n3
join:2002-07-17 Seminole, FL | reply to raykim777 Download Speed:
14109.5 k bits per sec
1729.1 k bytes per sec
Brighthouse Networks RR 15/2 Package |
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 Xbxg32000
join:2004-04-30 South Ozone Park, NY | reply to raykim777 I get great speeds, 4600/370 or around 600 kilobytes per second for downloading and around 50 kilobytes per second for uploading. |
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  Frydays
join:2005-10-21 USA | reply to raykim777 here is mine
Last Result: Download Speed: 7610 kbps (951.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 472 kbps (59 KB/sec transfer rate)
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  RolteC 0h
join:2001-05-20 Fresh Meadows, NY
| reply to raykim777 wow its 2:36am.... this really cant be peak hour but:
Last Result: Download Speed: 1488 kbps (186 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 353 kbps (44.1 KB/sec transfer rate)
ftp: 16777216 bytes received in 87.39Seconds 191.98Kbytes/sec.
Signal to Noise Ratio 38 dB Receive Signal Strength: -6 dBmV Return Path: 30 dBmV
I noticed,,, as soon as it got cold outside, my SNR dropped a tad, my downstream signal dropped about 7db, and somehow my upstream signal is lower then ever, that doesn't make make sense to me. Anyone have any explanation. I'm all ears |
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  mckenna797
join:2004-08-25 Astoria, NY
·Time Warner VOIP
·RoadRunner Cable
| reply to raykim777 Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 377.12Kb/s running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 902.24kb/s Your PC is connected to a Cable/DSL modem
click START to re-test |
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 Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI
| reply to raykim777 Mine are bad again West Coast is ok but beyond that really bad speed. I used to get 3000 down (when the cap was 3000) around the clock to the East Coast as well as the West. Now, East Coast speeds ever since the upgrade to 5000 down have really sucked. I think most of the reason is the lack of use of ATDN routing now and insteading using Level 3 too much.
I even get horrible speeds now on the OOL FTP test. I used to get 365-75KB\Sec transfer rate around the clock when our cap was 3000. Now, I am lucky to get 200KB/Sec transfer rate. Yet my speed on West Coast tests is usually 4700-4800. I was so embarrassed when Nikon in New York had me download a big file around 10PM about a week ago. It was 82MB and downloaded at 85KB/Sec. Just pitiful. I don't pay full price for RR because of this problem which Oceanic readily admits but doesn't fix. -- "If you want to do DRM on a PC then you need to treat the user as the enemy." Ross Anderson in "`Trusted Computing' Frequently Asked Questions" |
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