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FaxCap

join:2002-05-25
Surrey, BC
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Re: Geek question for you guys

Decimal points guys. Just like Speedtest.net uses.

Shaw account is 25mbps. Asymmetrical....uploading is 1/10th the
download so max UP would be 2.5mbps.

I normally get 22mbps to 24mbps DOWN
I normally get 2.2mbps to 2.4mbps UP

New PC's LAN chipset gives me 22 to 24mbps DOWN
New PC's LAN chipset only gives me .22mbps (point 22)

FaxCap

IamGimli

join:2004-02-28
Canada
kudos:1

said by FaxCap:

Decimal points guys. Just like Speedtest.net uses.

Shaw account is 25mbps. Asymmetrical....uploading is 1/10th the
download so max UP would be 2.5mbps.

I normally get 22mbps to 24mbps DOWN
I normally get 2.2mbps to 2.4mbps UP

New PC'c LAN chipset gives me 22 to 24mbps DOWN
New PC's LAN chipset only gives me .22mbps (point 22)

FaxCap

You're still confusing with the two "New PC's (sic) LAN chipset" lines at the bottom but I'll assume the second line is meant to say "UP" at the end.

You haven't stated what program(s) you're using to get to your numbers. Are you sure they use the same unit on all 4 PCs? Some may be in Mbps, some in MBps, which would be a factor 10 difference.

Your last post seems to indicate that you can fix the problem by using the Intel drivers. Solution: use the Intel drivers.

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