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On a tour, and so hyped. glad I picked to live on campus lol

anyone blown away by a college? any tips?

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I get (got) 950 -950 - 2ms regularly at school :P 

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On a tour, and so hyped. glad I picked to live on campus lol

anyone blown away by a college? any tips?

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Thats some fast internet youve got there, considering several hundred people, maybe a thousand depending on how big the campus is, you can take a few numbers off the first to and add quite a few numbers to the third one :P

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Thats some fast internet youve got there, considering several hundred people, maybe a thousand depending on how big the campus is, you can take a few numbers off the first to and add quite a few numbers to the third one :P

yeah it summer right now, so VERY few classes, wondering how it will be once the classes start. 

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At my uni, devices that run iOS or OSX get double the speed when downloading. Nobody knows why. I even talked to the admin and he has no idea why

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now move the decimal place to the left two digits and its still much faster than mine at home.

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down is usually 1, up is .5, and I have had ping between 10 and 1,000

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down is usually 1, up is .5, and I have had ping between 10 and 1,000

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dam. my school is getting 1000/1000 this fall

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Then you realise how much you're paying for university and you'll be like "About fucking time"

 

Ha. America. Ha...

 

At least your education system is less broke than your healthcare system.

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At my uni, devices that run iOS or OSX get double the speed when downloading. Nobody knows why. I even talked to the admin and he has no idea why

That's probably because Apple devices run on the 5ghz band which unlike normal devices which run on the 2.4ghz band. 2.4ghz x 2 = 4.ghz in case you want to know.

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It's the same at a lot of colleges. It isn't really as fast as it looks.

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That's probably because Apple devices run on the 5ghz band which unlike normal devices which run on the 2.4ghz band. 2.4ghz x 2 = 4.ghz in case you want to know.

Nope, we checked that too. We think that it has something to do how the router handles packet prioritization, but we've basically accepted it. I don't care, since I've got a Macbook :D

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Nope, we checked that too. We think that it has something to do how the router handles packet prioritization, but we've basically accepted it. I don't care, since I've got a Macbook :D

Ok. I bet Apple pays them O.o. Look into it ;)

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