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Joe Redifer
You need a beating today
Posts: 12859
From: Denver, Colorado
Registered: May 99
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posted 07-18-2001 06:35 AM
The OverClocked ReMix This is a site where people remix (from scratch in most cases) videogame and anime music. I have contributed about have a dozen or so tracks. I, of course, expect everyone to be EXTREMELY interested in this link! Film-Tech This is a crazy site where some people post a message or two on a forum. They talk about moving pictures and other crazy cool stuff. DSL Reports Great site to test your line speed, regardless of whether you use DSL, Cable, dial up modem, T1, or anything else. Pretty accurate! Just go to "Tools" on the left, and then scroll down and click "Speed Test" My latest results are 2968kbps down and 2664kbps up (full duplex). What kind of results is everyone else getting?
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Joe Redifer
You need a beating today
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From: Denver, Colorado
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posted 07-18-2001 08:04 PM
Scott!I'd be interested to see the speed results from your SDSL connection and also your multiple T1 connections at work. I also wanna know what Pytlak is getting off of his Roadrunner cable modem. Once I get better income, I think I'll pay the extra $20 and go for the 10meg connection. I'm not sure what good it would be, as not many sites can dish out info that fast. But it would be fun to brag about.
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Les Daniels
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From: Peachtree City, GA, USA
Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 07-19-2001 01:14 AM
Well said Scott...although in a Unix multiprocessor environment single threads (no, not film ) can be spread across processors. Windows, a single thread cannot be split amongst processors.** Speed 1211(down)/192(up) kbps ** LA CA ** Speed 694(down)/186(up) kbps ** SJC CA That's with Bellsouth DSL in Georgia. I'm ashamed of the 694 Kbps *shudder*. PS: Damn you Joe, and your full duplex line. I would love to be able to upload faster.
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Joe Redifer
You need a beating today
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posted 07-19-2001 01:30 AM
Scott, yes I know about what you are explaining, I guess I should have stated myself better. I am curious as to what the average T1 line would register on DSL Reports. When you set a new one up, test the line speed before anyone starts to use it. Compare it to the line that is already being used. I wonder how much normal traffic would affect the result?You CAN upload faster, Les, you just have to fork over more $$$ per month to Bellsouth. With Qwest DSL I was paying $30 a month (plus $18 for ISP charges totalling $48 a month) for 640 down and 270 up. If I wanted to pay more I could increase the speed up to 7mbps receive and 1Mbps send. I don't know how much that costs, but I can imaging that the answer would be in the hundreds per month. Now I am paying $45 a month for 3mbps bi-directional. No additional ISP charges apply. This is not DSL or Cable modem, but a fiber optic line to my house. It hits the junction where it is delivered to my wall via Cat5e cable. I don't even have a modem. Here is a picture of how it comes into the house (goes from here directly to a computer, switch, hub, or router): I knew you'd want to see this exciting picture! What crazy stuff will they think of next?! By the way Scott, Wide Open West gave me a static IP!
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