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  #257135 20-Sep-2009 07:01
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  #257147 20-Sep-2009 08:54
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  #257196 20-Sep-2009 15:56
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Seems to be a lot faster to my old hometown of San Diego.  Maybe that's where the rope is connected to North America.




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  #257197 20-Sep-2009 16:00
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Thanks for your feed back, seems like telecom is the performer this weekend and followed ihug then by maxnet.

would of thought telstra clear in christchurch from shoes2468 would of been the best since they offer vdsl 25mbs....


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  #257198 20-Sep-2009 16:01
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KiwiME: Seems to be a lot faster to my old hometown of San Diego.  Maybe that's where the rope is connected to North America.









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  #257205 20-Sep-2009 16:19

What we need is these to be done from 6pm to 11:30pm, the rest of the day is a waste of time. Then look more at the ping rather then the download and upload.

I would rather have an upload at 2Mb and a download of 1Mb with a ping of 160ms, rather then a download of 12Mb and upload of .15Mb with a ping of 500ms.

 
 
 

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  #257206 20-Sep-2009 16:20
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Thanks for the post guys interesting too see the results from various providers :)



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  #257214 20-Sep-2009 16:48
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tunafish: What we need is these to be done from 6pm to 11:30pm, the rest of the day is a waste of time. Then look more at the ping rather then the download and upload.

I would rather have an upload at 2Mb and a download of 1Mb with a ping of 160ms, rather then a download of 12Mb and upload of .15Mb with a ping of 500ms.


yes peak time would be more effecient.

I just got my provider too turn my interleaving off and it gave me better ping.Its only recommended if you have good lines, if you have it turned off and your connection keeps dropping then having it off isnt for you.



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  #257217 20-Sep-2009 16:57
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rdjacobs:
KiwiME: Seems to be a lot faster to my old hometown of San Diego.  Maybe that's where the rope is connected to North America.










like wise here getting good results to san diego  download of 11mbs and upload 0.82mbs but would really be nice to get same speeds to los angeles as thats where most of the servers are for the websites we use.

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  #257226 20-Sep-2009 18:27
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- Telstra HTC Touch Pro2 - Energy ROM WM6.5.5 20 Oct/Cyanogen Mod Froyo 2.2 - R.I.P
- AT&T Galaxy S Captivate 16GB on XT (now with brother)
- Samsung Galaxy S2 on XT- Runs ICS 4.0.3 Resurrection Remix 9.2
- Business Hours - Work In The Electricity Industry, After Hours - DJ/Turntablist - Will Scratch Vinyl For Free'
- What's next??? S3?

Damager
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  #257227 20-Sep-2009 18:31
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Hmmm San Francisco faring much better..





- Telstra HTC Touch Pro2 - Energy ROM WM6.5.5 20 Oct/Cyanogen Mod Froyo 2.2 - R.I.P
- AT&T Galaxy S Captivate 16GB on XT (now with brother)
- Samsung Galaxy S2 on XT- Runs ICS 4.0.3 Resurrection Remix 9.2
- Business Hours - Work In The Electricity Industry, After Hours - DJ/Turntablist - Will Scratch Vinyl For Free'
- What's next??? S3?

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Do whatever you want to do man.

  

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  #257231 20-Sep-2009 18:45
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[URL=https://www.speedtest.net][IMG]https://www.speedtest.net/result/569910525.png[/IMG][/URL]

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  #257236 20-Sep-2009 19:52
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Speedtest
peak time
I'm only on a 4mb down and 2mb up capped speed

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