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rolling out Fiber or Really high end internet speeds would be NO small task.....so until the prospect of undertaking that massive job becomes justifiable, we will be forced to live off of the existing infrastructure.....(1st world problems)

It's obviously not such a huge job according to google but they get stopped left right and center by providers who done back door shady deals with cities to be the "only provider in town" the only thing that sort of behavior gets is more money to the provider whilst leaving with no competition so it stagnates into a slow morass of garbage that sort of crap needs to be stopped so progress can be made in getting your speeds upto snuff with the rest of the world
 
I hate you guys :D This crap cost me $87 a month :(

 
I live in a small Canadian town in the middle of nowhere.....
 
I once held the title for the slowest connection way back when this thread started, now instead of ridiculously slow (sub 3Mb), I'm just relatively slow :laugh:

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I'm happy with it though.

Side note: beta.speedtest is much cleaner and it doesn't use Flash, if you haven't yet made the switch- get it done. /PSA
 
I once held the title for the slowest connection way back when this thread started, now instead of ridiculously slow (sub 3Mb), I'm just relatively slow :laugh:

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I'm happy with it though.

Side note: beta.speedtest is much cleaner and it doesn't use Flash, if you haven't yet made the switch- get it done. /PSA


Yeah I tried it myself yesterday. I have avoided ookla speed test for years because of its terrible accuracy or rather lack there of, but it seems fairly good now to be honest
 
And you made an account just to say that?
This is an old post.. but.. its funny you mention that... that same guy (above me) has only posted here 6 times including that first post 3/2016... and its only been in this thread!!!!!!!!!!!

And he already posted these similar values, twice, in February of this year.....
 
This is an old post.. but.. its funny you mention that... that same guy (above me) has only posted here 6 times including that first post 3/2016... and its only been in this thread!!!!!!!!!!!

And he already posted these similar values, twice, in February of this year.....

Sounds like he/she is trying to hawk their product to fellow Nords
 
Little higher download speed then previews run

 
I got a Linksys AC1200 for my tower which seems to work pretty well under Linux, after making a small hack to the C code that was preventing it from compiling due to a change between the 4.4 and the 4.8 kernels. Either way, it looks like it is working. This is replacing a powerline adapter that wouldn't get me much more than 50Mbit down. :clap:

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30€/month - Germany
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pretty consistent, throughout the continent, on a 10MB line.
Next month signing up for the 25Meg line...:toast:
 
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Reason my ping is so high is because I am using a VPN. This is a connection from California :rockout:and I pay about $65 per month.
 
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So far, best results. Just upgraded to a 29meg service. I have a Netgear R6290. I am doing this on my laptop with an intel Dual Band AC 7260. Not sure if either of these is throttling my download speeds.
 
based on closest server and best ping...
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I am beginning to believe that internet up here in MN is just so,so.
 
My super High fiber optic internet speed at home :)


Is that some sort of dedicated business line? The speeds are waaaaaaaaaay to fast for a residential line. I have easily seen residential with speeds at 300+Mbps, but not with an upload to match it.
 
Is that some sort of dedicated business line? The speeds are waaaaaaaaaay to fast for a residential line. I have easily seen residential with speeds at 300+Mbps, but not with an upload to match it.

fiber is generally synchronous up and down speeds, cable will be async because upstream allocation eats usable channels. with fiber, you get a channel regardless of speed so the only thing that matters is endpoint transciever speeds.
 
Nothing fantastic for bandwidth up here but it works.
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Comcast/Xfinity. The service is actually decent, but I pay way too much for this. We must not discuss what it costs (hard to determine anyways, bundlemania), but if I didn't work online, my wallet would've went on strike long ago over this alone.
 
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