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      Quick Question About Download Speeds.

      So I have Charter Communications and I have Internet speeds up to 5 mbps

      And I ran a speed test..




      Does that seem particularly low? What speeds should I be expecting for 5 mbps, or for 1 mbps.. Any help appreciated.

      All the mbps, and than mb/s has me confused and unsure how to convert..

      30$ and that's all I get these days... damn -.-
      Last edited by DeathCell; 08-26-2009 at 04:57 PM.
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      mbps & mb/s are the same thing, just a different way of writing the division
      same as MPH, or M/H

      You are getting 5.36 Mega-bits per second on the down-stream (from elsewhere to your machine)
      and 0.53 Mega-bits per second on the up-stream (from your machine to elsewhere)

      So, if you are paying for a service "up to 5 mbps", then you're getting slightly over your advertised down speed, which is good

      As for the far lower up speed, this is fairly normal
      and is what the 'A' in ADSL means
      Asynchronous communication means one direction has more bandwidth than the other
      (as opposed to an SDSL line, where both directions have the same bandwidth)

      Consumer broadband providers assume (rightly) that most people download more than they upload, hence the bandwidth bias towards the down-stream

      $30 (around £20) for "up to 5 mbps" does seem expensive
      I pay that for 12 mbps (bearing in mind different country, exchange rates, yadda yadda)
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      mbps & mb/s are the same thing, just a different way of writing the division
      same as MPH, or M/H

      You are getting 5.36 Mega-bits per second on the down-stream (from elsewhere to your machine)
      and 0.53 Mega-bits per second on the up-stream (from your machine to elsewhere)

      So, if you are paying for a service "up to 5 mbps", then you're getting slightly over your advertised down speed, which is good

      As for the far lower up speed, this is fairly normal
      and is what the 'A' in ADSL means
      Asynchronous communication means one direction has more bandwidth than the other
      (as opposed to an SDSL line, where both directions have the same bandwidth)

      Consumer broadband providers assume (rightly) that most people download more than they upload, hence the bandwidth bias towards the down-stream

      $30 (around £20) for "up to 5 mbps" does seem expensive
      I pay that for 12 mbps (bearing in mind different country, exchange rates, yadda yadda)
      Seems I'll be giving charter a call soon and threaten them to cancel service.

      If anyone else can share their mbps and how much they pay for it, greatly appreciated.

      Thank you
      This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.

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