ITT: show your internet speed!
ITT: show your internet speed!
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EXISTENSE IS PAIN
Australia...
you do know you can just save the results as a pic to post instead of fucking around with screenshots n shit?
On good days i get 900Mb/s
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faggots
EZ
wow these internets much impressive
Pretty based since its free
uk awful
Fr guy here
On everyday I get 900Mb/s
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You have no idea how caveman I feel
"usainbolt.jpg"
Nice IP user.
......how dumb of me
And here i was about to
>"inb4 ip " .... damn it user
brb hacking you right now :^)
Wtf is this shit, i am happy when i get 90
im from fbi u cant hack me muwahahahaha
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should be enough..
dialup
how much do you pay for your internet?
Some countries have gbit available already. I have 1gbit fiber too for about 40 euro a month in the netherlands
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yeah would like to know also
>doesn't post picture of speeds
any tips for faster internet, i average around 100 up/down but still doesn't compare to people with these fucking 900mbps
get a gigabit package from your isp, they're pretty pricey tho
Seeing as he has KPN, he probably pays around 80 euro a month, including telephony and digital television. KPN is way too expensive. You can get gbit for almost half price.
Still waiting for a better upload
Well, I pay 55 euro per month for gbit+telephony+television, so I wouldnt say expensive.
nah, ISDN
Thats right kids!
Ha telekom
less than 25Mbps down, less than 10Mbps up
What? Monopolies suck, fix the issue and get better speeds.
I call BS!!!
IDGAF
TIMESTAMPED
They laid the local fiberglass cable literally on the opposite side of the road.
Fucking assholes.
It's possible, but:
- as far as I know speedtest does not have any 10gbit partners
- you would need very expensive ($10k+) network devices and 10gbit nics (or expose your host and don't use NAT)
You'd need to be a host provider or running some business to justify those speeds and costs.
None of that shits cheep.
Well that depends, you could be very lucky. A couple of miles further, an ISP is running a test where households can use 10gbit lines (they only send a switch, not even a router because consumer grade stuff can barely NAT 1gbit) and give you three IP's. Two for the 10gbit lines, which are exposed directly and a third to setup your router for all 1gbit devices.