Magnet All American 1626 Posts user info edit post |
I want to know if anyone can link me to a server that will allow me to download at speeds potentially higher than 10 MB/sec. I have recently upgraded our internet speed to the 8mbs speed my local isp provides, but I have yet to see any downloads break 1.2 MB/sec, no matter how I try (torrent, http, ftp).
Speedtest websites are the only places i've seen high bandwidth, but I don't trust them since I have yet to find any other place I can get high speed downloads from. I just need to find a site that I know is going to give me high bandwidth so I can prove the cable company wrong. Will you guys let me know where I might go? I am not looking to keep what i download, i just want to test the speed. 1/3/2011 11:37:55 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "but I don't trust them since I have yet to find any other place I can get high speed downloads from" |
wat1/4/2011 12:44:52 AM |
Magnet All American 1626 Posts user info edit post |
In other words, I want to see a file being downloaded at a speed anywhere close to the speed we are paying for.
[Edited on January 4, 2011 at 1:24 AM. Reason : typo] 1/4/2011 1:08:21 AM |
BIGcementpon Status Name 11319 Posts user info edit post |
Once you learn the difference between bits and bytes, you'll see that you're actually getting a little extra bandwidth from the ISP if your speed tests are yielding 1.2 MB/s.
Mb/s = megabits per second MB/s = megabytes per second 8Mb/s = 1MB/s
In your defense, speed test sites don't always make this clear... ] 1/4/2011 1:19:04 AM |
Magnet All American 1626 Posts user info edit post |
I understand the difference, but the people who I have interacted with that work for the cable company have assured me over and over that they are talking and selling megabytes/sec, not megabits. 1/4/2011 1:26:16 AM |
BIGcementpon Status Name 11319 Posts user info edit post |
In that case, just assume they're stupid and don't worry about it too much. http://www.speedtest.net is more than capable of handling your request...
See below from this thread. ] 1/4/2011 1:41:48 AM |
LoneSnark All American 12317 Posts user info edit post |
1.2 MB/sec = 9.375 mbps, so your internet speed is better than advertised. 1/4/2011 2:10:14 AM |
BigEgo Not suspended 24374 Posts user info edit post |
I think we're paying for 7 megabit, but i consistently speed test my house at like 24 megabit 1/4/2011 4:12:01 AM |