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A guy I know claims to have attained a download speed of 3MB/s (yes, megabytes not bits). Is this even possible on an Optus cable connection or was there an error in the software estimating the download speed?
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on adsl hey?Deus said:I can get 2-3mb/s on iprimus adsl. (you have to be within 1.5km of an exchange though)
It supposedly can go to 6mb/s but ive never got that.
By 4mb and 6mb do you mean 4MBps or 4Mbps (i.e. 500KB/s)7th Sign said:cable has a max speed of like 4 mb or 6mb a second
u dont know the right one
heirs new adsl in aus that can go 24mb a second...
its called adsl 2
cable is a thing of the past....
No its not possible. Under what conditions did this person get 3MB/s download?~ ReNcH ~ said:just wondering whether 3MB/s is possible though - doesn't seem likely imo though.
3MB/s is a rather poor effort thenAsyLum said:Downloading off 127.0.0.1
Sustained 3MB/s?nick1048 said:um... www.yahoo.com downloads at 700 - 1mb/s but I've got 3 off the PC-cillin wesbite for their virus scanner. Also my friend got 15mb/s once... not consistent ofcourse, but it chewed up about 20% of their download.
Not sure...but it's not even possible at 2am is it?? ... when there's absolutely no traffic and no contention?sunny said:No its not possible. Under what conditions did this person get 3MB/s download?
E.g. I once got "12KB/s" on my 56k dial-up...lolAsyLum said:Thats caching, not real speed.