How fast is your upload speed?

sculelos

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Mines like 92KB/sec upload, and I am on ASDL, my problem is I want more, so do any cable users here have any higher upload?
 
i have roughly 96mbit upload....till I arrive at the internet. then i have about 450kbits of upload.
 
Bo_Bice said:
i have roughly 96mbit upload....till I arrive at the internet. then i have about 450kbits of upload.

I was really confuzzled till I realized it was megabits... hehe :p

I'm your friendly neighborhood 5mb/256kb cable dude.

Tonight I'm getting quite a bit of it, @ 4.5mb/254kb.

 
Ballz2TheWallz said:
get verizon fios

15000/2000 $50 a month
:O to bad I don't have that in my area
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2048/256 kbits, though it'll be upgraded (free, even) to 4000/400 sometime this summer.
(I would rather have 2048/1024 or even 2048/2048, but that's just me, I guess.)
 
Comcast Cable - 4/384kbit

Crappy upload, I need more to upload files faster to my site.
 
8Mbps/312Kbps with Roadrunner on Brighthouse.

Wish I could get faster but any faster and its over $100 a month.
 
All you guys are posting theoretical speeds. Post the actual speeds. I had DSL with 1.5/128 but I never did get 1.5 mbits down.
 
Mine is 4/384 and I typically get those speeds - download at 500 - 600K/s, and upload at 45 - 50 KB/s
 
im REALLY pissed with comcast after our modem that died the new one had silver caps(4000/384 errr pissant slow)and i was only getting 2000/256 of it so i call and after hour of argueing he changed it back to 6000/768 and i still only get 2000/700 and i really DONT want another tech out here its just plain annoying so im learning to live with it. and i live a ways off of the main road which has fios but the will never wire to the very back of our neighborhood where we are

our last tech couldnt even figure out how to log into the modem which i even knew
 
Staples said:
All you guys are posting theoretical speeds. Post the actual speeds. I had DSL with 1.5/128 but I never did get 1.5 mbits down.
MOST of the time cable gets its full speed compared to dsl buddy
 
dont u have to divide ur speed by 8 to get the actual speed? I have verizon adsl and my max download speed is 190 kBps so if u multiply that by 8 its roughly 1.5mbits/s download speed.
 
current 8mbit/1mbit --- demon (NL)
next month (hopefully) 20mbit/1mbit --- Versatel (NL)

Sweet...
 
256/256

EXTREME! That's in kbps, not mbps... lol

It's 23.95/mo, too. :mad:

I think I shall be getting 4mb/1mb for 35.95 instead...
 
Comcast Cable

4000/768 - I actually get something like 4400/800. Still, wish Verizon FiOS had come around a little earlier, then I could be rolling in 30000/5000 for $160/mo :cool: .
 
Bellsouth DSL @ 50 a month

3000/384

Typically get 2.8/330 on DSL reports though, Comcast cable for 6000/768 @ 40, but the downtime in cable companies around here is a lot more than DSL. 0 down time in 2 yearrs on DSL
 
4/4 $20


downloaded from my server at a friends house at over 500kbps more than a few times... not too bad i guess..
 
500k/500k Cox Cable I live near Norfolk that big ass city eats up all the bandwith

Thats average have gone well above 3000k download before upload never goes above 500k
 
Bellsouth 1500/256

I would get the 3000/384 like the other guy ^^ there somewhere, but when i tried it, I ended up getting about...3kilobits instead of 3MEGAbits. I was too far away from the hub so the signal degraded. Poopy. :(
 
864/160 (at best) verizon. down speed varies wildly (it has been 32 at times)

i get (usually) 90kbps down and 16-20 kbps up.

i wish i could get FIOS here... 5/2 (or 10/2) would rock.
<- add about 6k to that, the numbers are off
 
you guys sound like your quoting the numbers they sold you.. have you actually tested them?
from cnets test I got 3481.2 kbps down
from bandwidthplace I got 2.9mbs
from beelinebandwidthtest I got 808Kbps
from pcpitstop.com I got 2876kilobits ps
from toastnet i got 3367kb
from 2wire 3.15Mbps
from zdnet 3388.7kbps
from testmy.net 3665kbps down 363kbps up

I think its advertised as 4mb down and 384k up? I guess I'm not far from that.
 
Just load up bittorrent and read what it says, that's about as accurate as you're going to get for real-world performance. Bittorrent maxes out your upload bandwidth really really easily.

On my Shaw cable connection I have 60KB/s upload, but for another $10 per month I can upgrade it to 120KB/s upload.

It's depressing, cause 3 or 4 years ago, it was the regular rate that got every cable user 120KB/s upload :D (bytes not bits) Then the company got bought out by another cable company, and they cut the bandwidth in half :(
 
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