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  1. #31
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    http://www.ncable.net.au/_premium-broadband.asp
    http://www.ncable.net.au/_broadband.asp

    Here's a little Neighbourhood cable propoganda:

    Premium+ Broadband: Seriously fast and reliable Broadband Internet with speeds of up to 30Mbps download and up to 2Mbps upload.
    Free modem and instalation till Feb 28th. Packages start from only $39.95 a month for 1 gb download + 1 gb upload

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  3. #32
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    Results from Bandwidthplace

    Speed

    374.8 kilobits per second






    Info








    * EST (-0500)

    And from ozspeedtest
    Your Resultsfficeffice" />>>
    Test run on 4/2/2006 @ 9:05 A.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 285.2
    KB/s: 35.65
    Mbps: 0.278515625
    >>

    Is this right:confused: 2 different results
    I am on a
    Speed:
    512/128 plan, are these
    good figures
    Every day above ground is a good day

    Still drinking & driving, but not at the same time

  4. #33
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    I am on Adam ADSL2

    Fair way from the exchange so others will get better results from their ADSL2

    Communications 1.3 megabits per second
    Storage 156.6 kilobytes per second
    1MB file download 6.5 seconds
    Subjective rating Good


    Studley
    Aussie Hardwood Number One

  5. #34
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    Test run on 4/2/2006 @ 2:01 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 118.3
    KB/s: 14.7875
    Mbps: 0.11552734375


    This test comes complete with carpet burns on the knees. :eek:
    Boring signature time again!

  6. #35
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    Don't have a mirror for my provider but on Optus and Bigpond it ran around the same speed Optus was slightly slower at 1.26 something Mbps

    This is on 1500/256 adsl with Chariot

    Test run on 4/2/2006 @ 2:53 P.M.
    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL
    Your connection speed:
    kbps: 1304.8
    KB/s: 163.1
    Mbps: 1.27421875

    Seems like a really big differenge between my cable and ADSL but really not all that noticable when both are in use. What is noticable is going back to 56k after the faster modes. Had to do it at kome for a number of months and just about gave up on using the internt at home for good,

    Took me 7 hours to down some software on 56k that downloaded in 12 minutes on adsl and almost 4 on cable. I never want to go back there again I just don't have that many hours left in my day that I can waste them on a slow modem.

    Cheers - Neil

  7. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by normell
    Results from Bandwidthplace

    Speed

    374.8 kilobits per second






    Info








    * EST (-0500)

    And from ozspeedtest
    Your Resultsfficeffice" />>>
    Test run on 4/2/2006 @ 9:05 A.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 285.2
    KB/s: 35.65
    Mbps: 0.278515625
    >>

    Is this right:confused: 2 different results
    I am on a
    Speed:

    512/128 plan, are these
    good figures

    Hi Normell,

    285 ~ 375 kbps (ie with about 30%) is a quite acceptable variation - lots of factors come into play.

    Note the 35.65 value is in kiloBYTES per second, whereas the kbps refers to KiloBITS per second, so at 8/bits per byte = 285 kbps

  8. #37
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    Bigpoo 512 adsl,


    Test run on 4/2/2006 @ 8:54 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 366.5
    KB/s: 45.8125
    Mbps: 0.35791015625
    ....................................................................

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    What am I missing... Isn't kbps and KB/s the same thing - so why the very different numbers

  10. #39
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    What am I missing... Isn't kbps and KB/s the same thing - so why the very different numbers
    kbps - kilobits per second
    kB/s - kilbytes per second

    Personally, it seems that this has turned into a pissing contest

    (and damn can ubeaut a long, long way :eek: )
    Have a nice day - Cheers

  11. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut
    kbps: 21693.2
    Showoff!
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

  12. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Butcher

    Personally, it seems that this has turned into a pissing contest
    Never one to miss a good pissing contest
    Your Results
    Test run on 5/2/2006 @ 4:12 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: Cable

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 5703
    KB/s: 712.875
    Mbps: 5.5693359375
    Specializing in O positive timber stains

  13. #42
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    May as well take a leak too! :eek:

    Your Results
    Test run on 5/2/2006 @ 4:25 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 381
    KB/s: 47.625
    Mbps: 0.3720703125


    I really don't care what the speed is, as long as it is a lot faster than dial-up and stays on.
    Have a nice day - Cheers

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