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How fast is the LTT member's internet connection?

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How fast is it?  

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  1. 1. To which continent are you from?

  2. 2. How is your internet connection delivered to your home?

    • DSL
    • Cable
    • Fiber to the (x) or FTT(x)
    • Mobile broadband (HSPA+, LTE, WiMax, EDGE, EV-DO, CDMA, etc)
    • Satellite Internet
    • Dial-up
    • Power line internet/broadband over powerline
    • Some other method (specify in the comments)
    • government subsidized municipal/town wifi
  3. 3. How much do you pay for your home internet (in US dollars)

  4. 4. How fast is your connection (download speed in megabits per second)?

  5. 5. Do you at least get ≥80% service reliability from your current ISP?

  6. 6. Is your current home internet limited by a data cap?

    • It's unlimited data baby!
    • Yup, my internet is unfortunately capped
  7. 7. Will you stay with your current ISP?

    • Yes at the moment until someone offers something better
    • Yes, I'm a loyal customer
    • Yes because I have no choice
    • No, I'm switching soon
    • No, I'm switching later (specify why in the comments)


I'm on cable here in the Netherlands and pay for 150/15, I consistently get 148/14.75 during the day and 155/16 or so during the night. Ping speeds always below 10ms. I can't complain.

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Literally the best speedtest I've ever gotten from this connection. Fuck England & it's shit upload speeds

Hey.

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I'm sitting here on a fiber7.ch gbit connection for 777francs per year(dollar and franc course is near 1). Only minus point is that the fiber connection here is simplex so they use the same connection for up and download. But i get about 1.5 GBits(up+down) If i do bough together

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This is my sister-in-laws house and she doesn't understand why I hate their internet...

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i pay for 100/10 but I get double the speed. On my computer the cat5 cable limits the speed. That's why wifi is so great. 

This is my LTE speeds;

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Fucking beautiful :) considering its -97 connection on LTE. 

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Here's 3G speeds;

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And my -127 LTE speeds;

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138 is a good number.

 

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I pay too much for 50/20 and 400gb a month, but i am happy with the speeds.. (Using 2.4ghz with a weak signal, tests would of been better if i was able to have 5ghz access and a stronger signal) 

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On 03/02/2016 at 3:31 AM, Miksnake said:

keep in mind this is directly into the modem and not the router.

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uhh, do you have a server in your house? because the fact that it is connected to the modem shouldn't change anything (well not much, unless you have a bad wifi signal or your internet speed surpasses the maximum wifi speed). That ping is amazing.

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Mobo: X99 Deluxe

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GPU: GTX 1080

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Audio: Xonar U7, O2 amplifier (RIP), HD6XX

Monitors: 4k 24" Dell monitor, 1080p 24" Asus monitor

 

Laptop:

-Overkill Dell XPS

Fully maxed out early 2017 Dell XPS 15, GTX 1050 4GB, 7700HQ, 1TB nvme SSD, 32GB RAM, 4k display. 97Whr battery :x 
Dell was having a $600 off sale for the fully specced out model, so I decided to get it :P

 

-Crapbook

Fully specced out early 2013 Macbook "pro" with gt 650m and constant 105c temperature on the CPU (GPU is 80-90C) when doing anything intensive...

A 2013 laptop with a regular sized battery still has better battery life than a 2017 laptop with a massive battery! I think this is a testament to apple's ability at making laptops, or maybe how little CPU technology has improved even 4+ years later (at least, until the recent introduction of 15W 4 core CPUs). Anyway, I'm never going to get a 35W CPU laptop again unless battery technology becomes ~5x better than as it is in 2018.

Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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I am using 1TB 100/40 NBN plan from internode, the speeds are great, soo much better than the old ADSL plan I used to have.

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http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5485006101

hello!

is it me you're looking for?

ᴾC SᴾeCS ᴰoWᴺ ᴮEᴸoW

Spoiler

Desktop: X99-PC

CPU: i7 5820k

Mobo: X99 Deluxe

Cooler: Dark Rock Pro 3

RAM: 32GB DDR4
GPU: GTX 1080

Storage: 1TB 850 Evo, 1TB HDD, bunch of external hard drives
PSU: EVGA G2 750w

Peripherals: Logitech G502, Ducky One 711

Audio: Xonar U7, O2 amplifier (RIP), HD6XX

Monitors: 4k 24" Dell monitor, 1080p 24" Asus monitor

 

Laptop:

-Overkill Dell XPS

Fully maxed out early 2017 Dell XPS 15, GTX 1050 4GB, 7700HQ, 1TB nvme SSD, 32GB RAM, 4k display. 97Whr battery :x 
Dell was having a $600 off sale for the fully specced out model, so I decided to get it :P

 

-Crapbook

Fully specced out early 2013 Macbook "pro" with gt 650m and constant 105c temperature on the CPU (GPU is 80-90C) when doing anything intensive...

A 2013 laptop with a regular sized battery still has better battery life than a 2017 laptop with a massive battery! I think this is a testament to apple's ability at making laptops, or maybe how little CPU technology has improved even 4+ years later (at least, until the recent introduction of 15W 4 core CPUs). Anyway, I'm never going to get a 35W CPU laptop again unless battery technology becomes ~5x better than as it is in 2018.

Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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pay for 100/100 get that after primetime hours and some more

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New condo has fiber directly into the suite. I pay for 960/100 but I'll call this close enough.

 

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When in doubt, re-format.

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Thought I would compare speedtest.net with fast.com

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CPU: Intel i7-5820K,      GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 960,       PSU: Corsair Gaming Series GS600,
HDDs: 2x Toshiba P300 1TB 64MB 7200RPM,      SSD: Crucial BX200 240GB
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Have a good day everyone!

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5497345045.pngBut is it worth it... that cable runs down my stairs all the way to the modem, so yes, it's worth it I wont deal with wireless, not ever againIMG_20160722_234434[1].jpg

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Shaw's new promo, pretty dope considering its $80/mo for 150/15 1TBxfer, whereas I was paying that for 30/3 300GBxfer before..

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Helsinki, Finland - 200/20mbps working pretty much as advertised. A rare and beautiful thing.

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I'm usually 13 up 13 down.

i5 6600k and GTX 1070 but I play 1600-900. 1440p BABY!

Still, don't put too much faith in my buying decisions. xD 

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