craigix
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I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
By the way, I still miss MWeston in the boards here to celebrate with us. ^^craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
r00tw00t said:Okay, well. I live in Sweden and my ISP is Telia and they're offering 1000/100 were I live. Want me to run tptest or some other tests that can easily be faked?
I don't see the point proving something to you., I don't get anything out of it. I'll just continue enjoying my highspeed net.
But I understand the nerds here gets frustrated about my statement.
Citynets around here in sweden, were subject to major flaws in design, and were hooked up using 1gbit optic fiber. This proved to be a major flaw simply since when the nets were built they were already old, and outdated. Most the fiber is still usable, it's just a matter of sticking a faster switch in the service room, but on the other hand, it's them switches that cost money...jb0yx said:I understand Sweden has some kick ass networks, I hear great things. I'm just curious about what kind of backbone technology is it using. I still don't know what optical comms standard gets 100Mb/s
Mr B said:Citynets around here in sweden, were subject to major flaws in design, and were hooked up using 1gbit optic fiber. This proved to be a major flaw simply since when the nets were built they were already old, and outdated. Most the fiber is still usable, it's just a matter of sticking a faster switch in the service room, but on the other hand, it's them switches that cost money...jb0yx said:I understand Sweden has some kick ass networks, I hear great things. I'm just curious about what kind of backbone technology is it using. I still don't know what optical comms standard gets 100Mb/s
Oh, and that fella with his huge E-penis... 1000/100. He is telling the truth. Well, kinda. Telia, one of the largest (former goverment run) ISP's here actually does offer that service. And they only do so in "some" areas. But they seam to forget to tell the costumer that they could just as well pay for the cheaper 100/100 since they both are limited by the total capacity of the optic fibre going to the building... Generaly speaking your anywhere from 25 to 100 users on 1gbit, so speeds get to be, what they get to be, so to speak. Luckily, most users doesn't run torrents 24/7...
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fusion_power said:By the way, I still miss MWeston in the boards here to celebrate with us. ^^craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
It's a bloody pool of hearts, guts, sweat and undead roaming souls already.Mithrildor said:He is still busy fixing?
MWeston your the best! You really put your heart and soul in the project!
Klarth said:Bwahahaahhahaha I will not post my country's cable prices and speeds to not be laughed at.
I think there's no one of you who can feel my pain
60KB/s more and we're there.craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
darkblu said:60KB/s more and we're there.craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
DroneB Dev said:darkblu said:60KB/s more and we're there.craigix said:I'm sure you will be delighted to know Michael saw 606KB last night.
2/3 of a Mb/s?
ohh yeah ok i get it nvm.
laharl said:why noy just put a FTP server on the local network and access it via wifi, i assume he's a wireless router