Daniel ;)
Here is my link to Rogers Speed Test if you want to try it: http://www.rogers.com/web/Rogers.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=support_internetServices_&cm_mmc=grdrt-_-all-_-en-_-speedcheck also if you have any other speed tests sites that are good post them.
http://www.speedtest.net/
http://www.speedtest.net/result/3564098168.png
The thing is most sites can't do Gigabit speed when downloading maybe except Microsoft and NVIDIA when I download the new Video Drivers but as I said most are still slow for downloads. 😠@ wrote:
Yes our speeds moved up with new plan by Spectrum . So I'm thrilled about that. It's really nice now.@ wrote:
Your speed has improved so that's still good speed!@ wrote:
WOW no wonder you are Steve McQueen of speed. You can download Windows Insider Previews on your VMs so FAST In one breath! Just darn right amazing Daniel! ;)
Yes I was wondering about that. I haven't heard of 1GB speed over here yet, unless I'm behind the times...@ wrote:
The thing is most sites can't do Gigabit speed when downloading maybe except Microsoft and NVIDIA when I download the new Video Drivers but as I said most are still slow for downloads. :@@ wrote:
Yes our speeds moved up with new plan by Spectrum . So I'm thrilled about that. It's really nice now.@ wrote:
Your speed has improved so that's still good speed!@ wrote:
WOW no wonder you are Steve McQueen of speed. You can download Windows Insider Previews on your VMs so FAST In one breath! Just darn right amazing Daniel! ;)
https://www.xfinity.com/gig
Many sites do two to ten gigabit plus just fine from my work connection. The ISP makes the gigabit a lie because their peering arrangements either can't or intentioanlly won't handle it. Especially tends to be with AWS. That's why Comcast doesn't have gigabit service for businesses though. Because they know it's last hope only.@ wrote:
The thing is most sites can't do Gigabit speed when downloading maybe except Microsoft and NVIDIA when I download the new Video Drivers but as I said most are still slow for downloads. :@
Hi@ wrote:
Many sites do two to ten gigabit plus just fine from my work connection. The ISP makes the gigabit a lie because their peering arrangements either can't or intentioanlly won't handle it. Especially tends to be with AWS. That's why Comcast doesn't have gigabit service for businesses though. Because they know it's last hope only.@ wrote:
The thing is most sites can't do Gigabit speed when downloading maybe except Microsoft and NVIDIA when I download the new Video Drivers but as I said most are still slow for downloads. :@
Daniel ;)
So I put in enough complaints about the speed drop that they let me out of the five year term on fiber and gave me 1000 by 35 cable link for $90 instead, and it's faster down than their messed up fiber.
Over here, the price for 1 Gbps connection is $10.
http://www.gifbin.com/bin/112013/1385331830_yes_yes_yes_yes.gif@ wrote:
@ I beat ya on the "Upload Speed" :p
You need some help with that. Switch over to smoke signals, it would be faster.@ wrote:
I wish you folks would stop bragging, this machine is rocking tonight with these speeds :D
I got upgraded at no extra charge to 1500Mbps down and 50Mbps up recently from 1000Mbps down and 30Mbps up but my Laptops can only do 1000Mbps down so it’s waste of 500Mbps and some were saying they were getting 1700 to 1800Mbps down on the Rogers forum but I like a bit extra upload speed and they say in time it will be Symmetrical 1500Mbps up and down.
Mine is quick tonight for mine.
You never get what they advertise. Maybe the first month. I pay for “1 gig” up/down.
Yep, mine is supposed to be 1Gig up but 750 is about the best I've got on a wired connection.
Here’e my wireless connection right now
Not too good on the upload speed. I’m lucky I’m getting this from Cox Communications. I wish they would get Verizon Fios here in this complex.
I don’t have Fibre yet but again I couldn’t use the speed unless I got a new PC that could do those speeds it’s nuts and it’s coming.
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