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Since the Atnex outage thread has had such a healthy life I thought I'd fork this topic to speed testing reports for whatever kind of service you pay for. Here's some stats for this moment in time for our network connected on AT&T DSL Extreme 6MB/512K (residential):<BR>
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(NOTE: Keep in mind that my wife was working in the studio when I did this, kids watching Netflix on one BD and two other machines online in the studio during test - some taken during pulling files from and to FTP from the studio. I will post static tests w/no other n/w activity later in the evening.)<BR>
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I'm all ears if anyone has a better test site to use. I'm sure there are better ones...<BR>
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Tested: 2011-01-14 17:33<BR>
Site: <A HREF="http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest?flash=1">http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest?flash=1</A><BR>
Server: TekSavvy - Toronto, ON<BR>
Latency: 113ms<BR>
Down: 2447 Kb/s<BR>
Up: 427 Kb/s<BR>
Notes: LAN has Netflix streaming to a BD and three other PCs on the n/w connected w/only one of those actively on FTP<BR>
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Tested: 2011-01-14 17:37<BR>
Server: Comcast - Northern VA<BR>
Latency: 23ms <BR>
Down: 3465 Kb/s<BR>
Up: 408 Kb/s<BR>
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Tested: 2011-01-14 17:38<BR>
Server: Sprint - Chicago, IL<BR>
Latency: 43ms<BR>
Down: 3228 Kb/s<BR>
Up: 377 Kb/s<BR>
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Tested: 2011-01-14 17:39<BR>
Server: <A HREF="mailto:Net@ccess">Net@ccess</A> - Parsippany, NJ<BR>
Latency: 51ms<BR>
Down: 1339 Kb/s<BR>
Up: 409 Kb/s<BR>
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Tested: 2011-01-14 17:40<BR>
Server: Speakeasy - New York, NY<BR>
Latency: 104ms<BR>
Down: 2957 Kb/s<BR>
Up: 408 Kb/s<BR>
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Tested: 2011-01-14 17:41<BR>
Server: Comcast - Denver, CO<BR>
Latency: 62ms<BR>
Down: 1371 Kb/s<BR>
Up: 383 Kb/s<BR>
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