Just a small warning. Internet speeds that are being posted here are very easy to bug and spoofed. There is 1001 ways to make your 1Mb/s connection a 1Gb/s connection with a simple edit of the web browser. Secondly, a lot of corprations are using Speedtest.net mini for in house testing, which will report as the closest server and give you only in house speed and not real world internet speeds.
Lastly, when you connect to the speed test app, do not select the closest server, but on that is further way. You can "beat the image" from a close server.
For those that want to spoof speedtest.net app, knock yourself out.
Hey guys this is my speed it seems pretty bad compared to some others I have seen. Can anyone tell me if this speed is below average/average/above average? The DL speed doesn't seem TOO bad but the upload is very low... I don't really know much about speeds so just lmk...
Verizon FiOS in central PA. Opted for a 25/25 Mbps connection instead of a more asymmetric connection, since I run a personal webserver out of my home.
Hey guys this is my speed it seems pretty bad compared to some others I have seen. Can anyone tell me if this speed is below average/average/above average? The DL speed doesn't seem TOO bad but the upload is very low... I don't really know much about speeds so just lmk...
Jesus dude you are so lucky ): I can't wait till FiOS is available in my area ):
It's about average. Your upload speed kind of blows but your DL isn't too bad. My speed is so fast because it's at a building where another company does a huge amount of uploading and downloading.
That's where our SP ends and our network begins. Its a few Sat shots across the ocean, wouldn't make sense to be able to traceroute all the way through our network >.> lol Not exactly safe
Haha, I like your sig! On Cox, I'm getting about 14 mbps down, and 6.5 mbps up.
Your down is crazy fast, but it's funny that your up is still slower than mine. I constantly have to upload large files for work, so I need all I can get. If I could have 10 mbps up, it'd be really nice.
I always use speedtest.net. What kind of parameters do you guys use for your tests? Just best case scenario out of the servers in 100 mile radius of you?
Edit: I just got almost 20 mbps down and 8 mbps up on a server just a few miles closer. That's the problem I have with these tests, just because you're getting a great speed with the test server, doesn't mean you'll get anything close to that in the real world. Like a batch of 20 or so videos that I have to upload to Youtube weekly for work. I'd like to know how fast that is. Maybe like mid-country tests (I'm 3 hours from the coast of Georgia) would be more real-world?
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