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Internet speeds
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Hard mode: beat my DSL
>DSL
>LTE
>GSM IMEI
>DECT
wtf
i though german internet speed was better to be honest
so this is what passes for fiber in malaysia
it is running through a wifi extender desu.
shes a trooper
i win
Lying in bed on WiFi pretty far from my router
Pay for 80 down, kinda shitty
I declare myself the technical winner of this test
I made a program that fakes the speedtest servers so I'm downloading the test data from 127.0.0.1 :P
I wonder how much I can cram into a webm. This might take a bit.
By the way it's a PHP script, which I tend to use like others would use perl. As in the code is an awesome mess. But it works!! Kind of. lol
If you want "technical win" i'll take actual win.
Balkans here.
I had a T-mobile sales men knock on my door and offer me fiber connection.
When I asked whats the speed he told be t was 12Mbps up/down and I literally laughed in his face.
>he told me it was*
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Go to bed Hiro.
>can barely get 40kbit/s for a second every 10 seconds before it dies to 0 and connection loss
>makes it effective 4kbit/s not counting all issues accompanying constant disconnects
Life is suffering.
After 4 months of calling Verizon and trying to get them to hook up my business with fiber internet. They FINALLY decided they might actually do it.
First I was told they werent installing new fiber. Then I was told they wouldn't install fiber on overhead lines (they wanted to bury it), then I was told because i'm on government land they don't have the proper permission to install service (which is bullshit because I already have Verizon owned copper on-site going through conduit so they're already legally allowed to work on our land).
Finally after several emails to higher-ups at Verizon they agreed to send out an Engineer on Friday. He spent 10 minutes on site and said he'd be able to give me an installation cost estimate in 2-3 days and that it shouldn't be ANY issue since Verizon wireless already has a 3 fiber drops running along our utility poles for their cellular tower on-site. Only 1 of the fiber drops is currently being used. So all they have to do is connect to one of the backup drops and run fiber ~150 meters to my building.
So after 4-5 months of headaches they've finally decided the easiest thing to do is what i've been telling them to do the ENTIRE time.
Fuck mega corporations who's employees just read from a script. This could've been figured out in a week 4+ months ago.
US
Share it please, I would be interested user.
What on earth do you have for internet
Does the job but would like a bit better upload.
Mine, cable works great always constant speed unlike some others where the speed is kinda flaky and as a bonus, no data caps of any kind. ISP don't give a shit what I download either. Could get faster (100mb down/10mb up) but I'd pay close to $100 for it. I pay $46.00 right now.
Have you registered your own ISP or something?
Im pulling two different 10Mbps lines but I pay $0.
Thanks reaver.
No, it's literally the largest residential fiber internet provider in the US with over 5 million internet subscribers.
All that for $70?
God damn son
How?!?!
Yeah, I can add basic cable TV for another $15/month.
Overall pretty happy with it.
recordmydesktop is currently still generating the ogv
Depending on how big the webm is I might upload the ogv directly to google drive, it's 1:43AM and simple solutions are preferable =P
>when you're hitting the limits of GbE
feels good
It's not this bad normally. I can get almost 1mbit with 40ms ping. Something probably broke which is not unusual.
I have to radio-transmit it through several antennas to a closest ISP using ~20 year old paired-decoders nobody dares to service anymore.
And replacements cost like $600 a pop since they've been discontinued for ages and people have to dig through warehouses to find anything.
live Kali linux and reaver.
I live in a big building so It as bound to find some vulnerable connections.
After I got their passwords just bridged the connections to my apartment.
To cover my presence I only download after midnight and just a regular usage throughout the day.
You're not there yet. Limit is ~945-950.
Comyf desu
Shit upload.
that's 95% of internet users unless they have fiber.
blazin'
And it's now precisely 2AM ayy lmao
Interested in feedback!
drive.google.com
^ video (51MB ain't gonna fit in here, lol) and source code
WebM cam works for me
I know, but this was a couple minutes long or so.
Also, just to clarify, as of this message I am now asleep, I'm leaving this thread open so I see replies if it gets pruned but my email is in the readme (and, well, the share link too)
Thanks user, I'll dive into it a bit later.
time for a 10GBASE-T card
>FTTH
Fuck you
Almost 300Mbps on a 200Mbps connection
End me
~20 eur / mo
I pay for 100Mbps with Comcast, and I'm two floors above my router.
São Paulo - Brazil.
this is in bits not bytes so divide by 8 to get bytes per second... niggas worse than me
Opposite
You multiply bits by 8 to get bytes. You divide by 8 to get bits from bytes.
oops thats right... its better than mine fuck
Comcast, southeast US
$59/month
wew how much does that cost you monthly??
forgot pic
i'm on a 150mbps connection ;__:
No pics for proofs yet, but
[ 5] 10.00-11.00 sec 8.79 GBytes 75.5 Gbits/sec 0 2.00 MBytes
Local download on a 10gbps NIC?
10gbps is ~1.25GB/s so you're either doing a local connection or a super close server
This would be ok if I lived in the suburbs or the country, but I live in the middle of a ~1 million population city. Check your fucking privilege, euros
>75 Gigabit on a 10 Gigabit NIC
It's a localhost connection only bottlenecked by my CPUs single core performance, one core was on 100% from a kernel thread. I've actually gotten up to a max of 86.7 Gbps once when I let it run over night accidentally. bmon showed something like 212 TB of data transferred when I checked it the next day.
More like you haven't labeled shit.
I have to assume 10-11 sec means it's talking about the 1 second interval between second 10 and second 11 transferred 8.79GB? Or what?
I'm not sitting at your computer so you'll have to provide a bit more information if you expect anyone to be able to figure out what you're talking about.
Yeah, excuse me just copy and pasting one line of the whole thing. You're right on the 10-11 sec thing and the 8.79 GB. 75.5 Gbits/sec is fairly obvious, the 0 is labeled with Retr, so I assume the retries it took for this attempt to succeed. The 2.00 MBytes is labeled with Cwnd, which I don't even know what it is. The tool I used is called iperf3, in case you're interested.
Middle of the city is harder to rewire than suburbs.
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Question for the smartfags, why are our internet speeds different? Is it the packages we choose? How does the isp like give us different speeds? Anyone tried getting around that?
It's called rate limiting, and it's done on the ISP's hardware. The closest you can get to "getting around" rate limiting is doing what I did here . That was on a wireless device, on a wired device I get 180Mb/s even though I pay for 150Mb/s because I bought a 16x4 band modem to take advantage of Comcast's overprovisioning.
Thanks!
>That was on a wireless device, on a wired device
> I bought a 16x4 band modem to take advantage of Comcast's overprovisioning.
What do you mean by this?
Comcast provisions more bandwidth than you pay for. If you use a better modem you'll potentially be able to use that extra speed for free
>If you use a better modem
You mean router? Also what kind of modem do you use?
No modem.
A router is something else entirely.
I don't use a modem because I have fiber internet not DOCSIS/HFC/Cable internet
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But you said you bought something to get like 30/mbs more
I've always gotten more than my rated speed on Virgin (currently 100MBps rated). This started off a 2Mbps connection in like 2007 and has been freely upgraded a whole bunch of times into this. Upload speeds are still a joke though.
2/2 TMobile
>every poster on Sup Forums is the same person
I didn't say that
Modem. As in, the device the coax connects to. Look for a 16x4 band DOCSIS 3.0 modem, I use the Motorola MB7420. As for your other question, a wireless device like a laptop or a phone is going to get lower speeds than a device connected to the network through ethernet for several reasons, RF interference, overhead, signal strength, etc.
I need to get to the basics of what a router and modem is. So i can't flash openwrt on a modem?
I think i might give those niggers a call tomorrow kek which hub do you have i wonder if that makes a difference
A modem turns your coax cable into Ethernet.
Your router turns that Ethernet WAN IP address and creates a local network and assigns local IP addresses to individual devices, however all devices share your single WAN IP address given to your router.
A wireless router does the above but also creates a local wireless network for wireless devices to get access to the WAN IP.
You are probably getting confused because many ISPs provide a combo modem/router unit that does all of these functions in one device. These devices tend to not be the best quality however, they're doing too many things and end up cutting corners.
A modem converts RF signals over copper cable into digital signals that can be transmitted over Ethernet. A router "controls" the network. A router in a home network typically provides DHCP, DNS, a firewall, NAT, etc.
For a brazilian internet, I think it's ok
I have one of the original Superhubs. Haven't had any problems with it really. The new one supposedly has bad latency issues that they've still not fixed, despite promising to ages ago.
ah alright i have the original thought it was shit because i cant get signal across my tiny flat i called them up and they wanted money for the new hub it might just be a bit shit in my area
Waste of money
No idea if you're still there but that looks seriously impressive and if you're considering posting pics I'd love to see them
(I'm the user you replied to, I just woke up)
cat 7 cable worth every penny
(cont)
And I just noticed your other comment (I really did just wake up, go me) and am actually even more curious now what you're doing.
Not even a data-miner would be interested in this thread. Unless you have access to some Terabyte stream that you want to abuse just to show off, I just don't get why anyone would bother. Real data is easier to find elsewhere.
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Hey, no problem. I have zero problem if you want to poke me about it for w/e reason
I pay for 25 bits but get 150 now, it just over the past year getting faster and faster for no reasons.
$120/month
What is the point of measuring speeds without vpn? You cant use internet without it anyway.
>2ms
>20Mb/s up
>20Mb/s down
>$22/month in tacoland
Well, in my case I'm actually uploading some files I don't need to a friend's ZFS pool right now, and because I'm ADSL2+ I'm uploading at a respectable 97KB/s. Yes. 97KB/s. And that's the hardware limit of the connection I'm using, 1Mbps is _it_. The frustration is real.
Apparently the specific area where I live is going to get a 100Mbit fiber run within I think a year. I honestly cannot wait. But then I'll have to deal with the astronomical internet prices... here's hoping I can find an ISP I can convince to give me unmetered internet.
So I guess this is pr0n in the classic sense, sharing what we all have so we can all briefly pretend and wonder what it would be like to have this and that type of connection. I guess
>mfw this is unironically the best consumer internet available in Alberta
kill me
this is cat5e
Not shabby at all for $5, eh?
Isn't too bad, but I find it appalling that this is faster than what 95% of homes in my country have.
I've got fiber in the burbs of fucking Tennessee from Verizon. $70/mo
>muh euros based internet
Just move dipshit. It's a big fucking country. Nobody cares if billybob down here can't get a job cuz he won't leave the farm. Why should anyone give a fuck you need on-demand grindr dates and vintage clothing stores?
Rate?
speed is C O O L and G O O D