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Old 05-14-2008, 12:21 AM   #14 (permalink)
911aaron
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Originally Posted by PC eye View Post
When selecting the exact same test server more then once the results changed each time. For actual testing you would need a closed network without seeing different volumes of traffic coming up with different results for a far more accurate reading of the actual speed. As for upload and download speeds those will vary depending on the type of connection, ISP, and again volume of traffic depending on location as well as the ISP's own servers for that region.

The variables make it impossible to point at just one set of rates. The faster the better is always the preferred. Hopefully you end up with the best ISP and plan for the new location.
I know its not completely accurate, but none the less my speed should be somewhere around that number. Hopefully I can get a better ISP.

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Originally Posted by cohen View Post
Put it this way - yours is better than mine!

This is mine!


I just did mine then - my upload has been better.
You should get a new ISP with me.

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Holy Cow!!! Whats your ISP? Dial-up? I got good news guys! Im moving with my mom next year to her boyfriends and he just got a 10mb line from charter!!
Take me with you.
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