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    What is Your Highest Download Speed Ever??!!

    What is your highest download speed ever
    Mine was 2.01Mb/s but the limit was 2.00 but at that day my Pc was Becoming 14th Devision Captain he used his BANKAI!!()

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    ~600 for a couple seconds (but normal max is ~200), and 1400 using a Tflux server..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Assertn
    TT's doesn't count cause it says business

    ok my usual connection dl's at about 550kb/s max...

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    dl: 5200kb/s max (connection has been crap lately, ADSL2+ usually syncs@4000 now)
    ul: 760kb/s (torrent upload usually ranges 68~80KB/s from overhead)

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    Around 800 kB/s. Switched from another provider earlier this year, and got 7mb instead of 2mb. The stability, however, is horrid. Especially in the evenings. Almost impossible to do anything, but it goes back to normal if you reset it, but it only takes half an hour or so before it's bad again. Thankfully this is only from about 6PM until 10PM or so.

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    4 mb/s at school WOOT!! 800 kb/s at home max.... still nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darky


    Eat dust everyone
    what did you say?

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    I'll update with my speed @ home tonight

    And I'm not lucky enough to have a short copper line. Because 18 to 20 are possible with that FAI. They always unleashed adsl power from their beggining, with ADSL and then ADSL2+

    100mbps down, 50 up with optic fiber are also beggining to appear on the market, though almost ten years after Japan. Limiting factor being the actual work to be done in streets... and then buildings where people prefer to refuse, even when it's for free...

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    I must say though that these results are not reliable. If they count KiloByte/s it's way above my line's limit. But if it's kilobit/s it's way under. I have 100/10mbit fiber. (They are however measuring in kilobit)

    And i for most of the time max out my lines potential. I almost constantly upload in 1.15+MB/s (10mbit has a theoretical speed of 1.25MB/s as maximum) and whenever i download from a private tracker i almost always reaches speeds above 11MB/s (again 12.5MB/s being the theoretical maximum speed with 100mbit).

    So the majority of the times i download from a source that can upload as fast as i can download i usually max out my line.

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    Lets see...

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    These awesome speeds might end one day if plans like Virgin Media's not caring about Net Neutrality spreads. And the only way is to pay more money. Greedy bastards!

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    Download speed of 10 Mbps and upload speed of 900 Kbps
    That's what I have.

    My highest download speed ever was something around 1.2MB/s

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    80 megabytes/sec for about 5 seconds, transferring a couple files from one on-campus gigabit host with a fast hardware raid5 to another.

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    Wow that thing is amazing. Unfortunately for me this probably isn't what I get at home...I probably have a dl speed of...2kb/s =(

    I tried my best...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurasian

    Wow that thing is amazing. Unfortunately for me this probably isn't what I get at home...I probably have a dl speed of...2kb/s =(
    Actually you can get at home if you use Newsleecher or Grabit for example. You have a speed of 44276kb/s then is your real speed 4,5 mb/s if you download with newsleecher or grabit.
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