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Post your Speedtest.net Speeds!

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ISP: Aussie Broadband
Location: Sydney
Tested via Wifi - ~30 metres from the router
 


ISP: Aussie Broadband
Location: Sydney
Tested via Wifi - ~30 metres from the router
The date is almost 5 months in the future.
You might want to fix that.
 
I replaced my cable modem and basically went from 230Mbit to 450Mbit. Woo hoo!
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i would post mine,but i do not wish to be laugh at. i'm with century






link.
 
My connection. 600/600 Mbits fiberline. I can get a 1000/1000 mbits if i pay more, but dont really need it.

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Mine is getting better since some have gone back to school and work.
 

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My connection. 600/600 Mbits fiberline. I can get a 1000/1000 mbits if i pay more, but dont really need it.

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You sure don need it??
Just kidding :D insane speeds and daaamn, 3ms ping?
 
You sure don need it??
Just kidding :D insane speeds and daaamn, 3ms ping?
No I for sure don't need more speed than this. I'm the only one using this connection. So one person.

Ping has always been low. The years I have had it. That's for now around 5 years.

Paying 380 dkr. That is around 60 usd with danish tax. Not the cheapest, but it sure as he'll is a stable and reliable connection.
 
No I for sure don't need more speed than this. I'm the only one using this connection. So one person.

Ping has always been low. The years I have had it. That's for now around 5 years.

Paying 380 dkr. That is around 60 usd with danish tax. Not the cheapest, but it sure as he'll is a stable and reliable connection.
That's a nice deal, I pay $70/month for 400/20 Mbits cable. I honestly don't need the 400 down even for my family of three. I would love to have at least 100 up.
 
That's a nice deal, I pay $70/month for 400/20 Mbits cable. I honestly don't need the 400 down even for my family of three. I would love to have at least 100 up.
70 usd. For that price I can get the 1000/1000 Mbits connection. My price for that is 439 dkr. A month or just around 70 usd.

Compared to your price and speed. My deal doesn't seem so bad now after all.
 
70 usd. For that price I can get the 1000/1000 Mbits connection. My price for that is 439 dkr. A month or just around 70 usd.

Compared to your price and speed. My deal doesn't seem so bad now after all.
My price actually includes a $25/month discount for my first year. I tried to get the top speed 940/40 tier for $110/month but there is a 6-month waiting list for installation.
 
6-month waiting list for installation.

What installation do they require other than maybe a new router which they could just send out to you and you could install it yourself it aint hard or rocket science also $110 bucks is more than I pay here in Gougelandastan for 950/500 which is $89.95pm including VOIP and true unlimited data non of this slowing me down BS after x amount of gigs
 
What installation do they require other than maybe a new router which they could just send out to you and you could install it yourself it aint hard or rocket science also $110 bucks is more than I pay here in Gougelandastan for 950/500 which is $89.95pm including VOIP and true unlimited data non of this slowing me down BS after x amount of gigs
I said the same thing! For some reason they require "professional" installation for the 940/40 tier. I got the equipment already covered, they provide modem rentals for free now, so when I bumped up to 400/20 I got their current DOCSIS 3.1 modem. It even has a 2.5G Ethernet port on it, not that they currently offer anything that would need it. Their VOIP service is an extra $10/month, my wife likes having a landline at home, so we pay for that too. The one thing this company has done right thus far is no data caps. I've never heard of them enforcing a data cap on anyone unlike some cable providers. We were using just under a TB a month before the pandemic. I bet we are double that right now but they no longer show you how much data you are using on the cable website.
 
I said the same thing! For some reason they require "professional" installation for the 940/40 tier. I got the equipment already covered, they provide modem rentals for free now, so when I bumped up to 400/20 I got their current DOCSIS 3.1 modem. It even has a 2.5G Ethernet port on it, not that they currently offer anything that would need it. Their VOIP service is an extra $10/month, my wife likes having a landline at home, so we pay for that too. The one thing this company has done right thus far is no data caps. I've never heard of them enforcing a data cap on anyone unlike some cable providers. We were using just under a TB a month before the pandemic. I bet we are double that right now but they no longer show you how much data you are using on the cable website.
Ah so it's cable not Fibre that'll be why they require the "Professional Install" because if they fuck it up they cop the cost of repair which can be quite expensive if you have to pay for it yourself
 
Ah so it's cable not Fibre that'll be why they require the "Professional Install" because if they fuck it up they cop the cost of repair which can be quite expensive if you have to pay for it yourself
I'm not sure how someone can screw up connecting a cable modem. The hardest part wound be screwing on an F-connector. It's like connecting a TV to cable back in the day. I'm sure there are people who could and would mess it up. My best guess is that most of the coax on our poles is old trash not capable of carrying the signal range needed. They might have to run a new coax line from the nearest fiber node.

I live in a town of about 7,000 people. The big businesses that run the fiber networks don't see enough profit in running FTTH here. In my country everything is about making the rich as much money as possible.
 
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This is on glass fiber in the Netherlands. 1000/1000 is available but 500/500 is more than enough for me.
 
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Anyone else getting weird results using the Windows app?
That's over 10Mbps faster than my actual speed and I never get more than around 28Mbps running the test on the website.

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No weird results why?
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No weird results why?
As I said, I get 11Mbps and change more than I'm paying for in upload speed, which I have never seen before. Besides, I rarely even hit 29Mbps in upload speed.
So something seem to be going on with their Windows app.
Also, you have really fast internet for someone living in the UK.
 
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