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Mush1364

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#272398 23-Jun-2020 13:50
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Hi Guys,

I realise this is a taboo subject but how slow can I go on a 1gb connection before it's deemed to be less than acceptable? I've asked my ISP twice via email be no answer....

Cheers...




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  #2510512 23-Jun-2020 13:54
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It depends. You've given no useful context.

 

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  #2517180 4-Jul-2020 13:28
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I'm locking this now. There is nothing wrong your connection and even though people have asked multiple times now you're failing to provide any useful information.

 

As many people have said, Speedtest is not a measure of your actual connection performance.





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