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I can guarantee you I have the slowest internet on the forum

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wow that sucks so you are using a dish network hmm do you have 4glte. 4g or 3g in your area as they would have faster speeds

No I am using hughes net and no we cant get Dish for internet. We have them for TV but they told us we cant get their internet. 

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I should start a kickstarter for $40,000 to get the cables ran, which is what Century Link told us it would cost. They said the reason they dont run the cables is because it wouldnt be cost effective for like one or two houses, which I hate to say it but I agree with them, but they should honestly just run the damn cables.

well, you're in nebraska, duh. nobody barely lives there.

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whats your speed

For some reason only my Dell will get close to what I'm allocated (30Mbps). Right now I'm on a piece of shit Chromebook (thanks school).

 

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i'd imagine csgo taking 2 years at that speed to finish.

the actual time I think for a file around 2 gbs in size is about 5 days, but why would I ever even dream of getting CS:GO with a 1307 ping?

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I should start a kickstarter for $40,000 to get the cables ran, which is what Century Link told us it would cost. They said the reason they dont run the cables is because it wouldnt be cost effective for like one or two houses, which I hate to say it but I agree with them, but they should honestly just run the damn cables.

Start a petition to get google fibre perhaps?

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the actual time I think for a file around 2 gbs in size is about 5 days, but why would I ever even dream of getting CS:GO with a 1307 ping?

You're gonna get kicked out if you have that much ping(i think), my ping is around 30 when i'm playing CS GO

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This is my speed when there are three other people on the internet, I on wifi, and the wireless needs to go  through around 5 walls  :P "http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3852453056"

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well, you're in nebraska, duh. nobody barely lives there.

Thats an incorrect stereotype, no its not all corn and farming, just in the small town I happen to live in. In town they have amazing internet, but out in the country they dont. In Omaha and downtown and Papillion and Bellevue its quite populated, its mostly when you go north or west, not really in the immediate metro area. 

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my ping is 2 on my csgo server

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0.07Mbps x 8 = 0.56MB/s = 560KB/s. I get less than half that at my parent's place on a good day in rural England, although the ping isn't anywhere near as bad as yours - are you on satellite then?

Fortunately I am currently in my uni flat still, enjoying my 30Mbps. Back home I get 200KB/s (0.025Mbps) on a good day and around 100KB/s (0.0125Mbps) average, and the worst part is you can't pay for any less than the "up to 20Mbps" package. It's horrendous.

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Start a petition to get google fibre perhaps?

Do you know how much it costs to run fibre optic cables? Just to splice into a fibre optic cable is expensive let alone and people in my area would be like 4 signatures probably haha. Have I thought about contacting google, knowing how they are they might do it because I feel like they would actually understand that this is practically like living in a third world country, so I might call their fibre office but they wouldnt run fibre lines to my house, I pretty much know it will. And I forgot to mention that when there is any cloud coverage at all we cant get on the interent because our satellite will be blocked. 

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0.07Mbps x 8 = 0.56MB/s = 560KB/s. I get less than half that at my parent's place on a good day in rural England, although the ping isn't anywhere near as bad as yours - are you even on a landline!?

Fortunately I am currently in my uni flat still, enjoying my 30Mbps. Back home I get 200KB/s (0.025Mbps) on a good day and around 100KB/s (0.0125Mbps) average. It's horrendous.

Haha, dont mean to be rude but check your math, you have to divide by 8 and no, you missed something in the post I am on satellite internet, with a dish on my roof and a cable going to a modem which is connected to a router, the dish is connecting to a satellite in space to get me internet hence the bad ping.

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I got to say BT are good to me :) Mind I do pay quite a bit for it! Fiber Optic FTW.

 

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Haha, dont mean to be rude but check your math, you have to divide by 8 and no, you missed something in the post I am on satellite internet, with a dish on my roof and a cable going to a modem which is connected to a router, the dish is connecting to a satellite in space to get me internet hence the bad ping.

Right you are, it's 1am here and I'm extremely tired >_<

I reread the post and saw satellite, then everything made sense. So you're literally getting like 9KB/s down? That's not even internet! I think my brain struggled to even comprehend speeds so slow, leading me to multiply instead of divide since it's preposterous to imagine anyone with internet this bad... Christ.

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Right you are, it's 1am here and I'm extremely tired >_<

I reread the post and saw satellite, then everything made sense. So you're literally getting like 9KB/s down? That's not even internet!

yep haha sorry if I seemed a bit rude in that last post, understandable that youre tired. 

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U mad bro

You sir, need to stop.

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Isn't google fiber in Kansas City ?

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Isn't google fiber in Kansas City ?

That's in Missouri.

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Isn't google fiber in Kansas City ?

Yessir it is

 

Edit: Depends on what Kansas City your talking about. 

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yep haha sorry if I seemed a bit rude in that last post, understandable that youre tired. 

No worries, I'd probably be rude to people if I had to deal with nine measly frickin' kilobytes per second. I can't get over it.

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You've attracted quite a bit of attention:

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You cant even call googles fiber office and talk to a rep unless its availble where you live, what bs. 

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