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Internet Speed Comparison
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May. 26, 2004, 09:04 PM
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May. 27, 2004, 12:42 AM
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Are you with Cogeco or Rogers? If you are with Cgeco, are you on the 5Mb connection or Pro. Your speed is a little faster than I normally get on my Cogeco 5Mb connection.
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May. 27, 2004, 02:04 AM
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I am with Rogers.
I am on the 5 mb connection, which is new, it's called Rogers Hi-Speed Extreme Internet ![]() I have a Motorola SurfBoard SB5100. |
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May. 27, 2004, 07:11 AM
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Kye-U;
Quote:Kye-U's school connection:Perhaps you should be hiring yourself out to your schoold as a consultant who can increase their speed!! [rolleyes] I'd be surprised if you couldn't get a 10-fold improvement out of their system! Your home speed beats mine, but just wait unitl the bandwidth hogs get a hold of your shared feed line! :P BTW, did you ever see a movie about cable bandwidth hogs? Came out about two years ago, maybe a bit further back. I was gonna upload it for you, but when I went looking for it, I don't seem to have it anymore. It was about a neighborhood war between bandwidth hogs - people chopping cables at other people's homes, etc. Pretty funny - can't figure out what I did with it! Can't find it on the intardnet, either. Curses!Oddysey I'm no longer in the rat race - the rats won't have me! |
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May. 27, 2004, 03:02 PM
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He'll probably see a little drop in speed once more people come on board, but if Rogers is like Cogeco then they guarentee your bandwidth. I've had the 5Mb connection for about a year and I routinely get 4000-4400kbps speeds.
Rogers will probably offer a pro version along with the one they have now. The Cogeco pro version is a 10Mb connection. |
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May. 28, 2004, 04:08 AM
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I switched to Sympatico in February. It is 3.0Mb and I love it. I find it a lot faster than Rogers getting Web sites. I think they have faster or more pipes into the Internet.
I can't get the speed test to run though. Must be my Java setup. The Tweak test results. data transmit time: 0.480 secs our max idletime: 70.1 ms transfer rate: 151272 bytes/sec transfer rate: 1210 kbits/sec <b>Current Security application updates </b><a href='http://www.dozleng.com/updates/index.php?&act=calendar' target='_blank'>Calendar of Updates</a> |
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May. 30, 2004, 02:50 AM
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YoKenny Wrote:I switched to Sympatico in February. It is 3.0Mb and I love it. I find it a lot faster than Rogers getting Web sites. I think they have faster or more pipes into the Internet. How much faster does a web page load with Sympatico? An average web page usually takes about 1 second to load on my pc; a slow site 2-3 seconds. I would think Kye-U would be getting similar performance. When I switched from Sympatico dsl to Cogeco cable there was a huge speed difference especially downloading. |
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Jun. 01, 2004, 01:43 PM
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Kye-U Wrote:I am with Rogers. I am on the 5 mb connection, which is new, it's called Rogers Hi-Speed Extreme InternetI just got informed that my area can go with a 5 mb connection so Rogers are delivering a modem enables the throughput this afternoon. Kye-U, are you pleased with the Motorola SurfBoard SB5100? I have the option of 3 different brands of modems [Motorola, Toshiba and I can't remember which one is the 3rd band] ... and I'm not sure which one to go with. |
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Jun. 01, 2004, 07:17 PM
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mozerd Wrote:Kye-U, are you pleased with the Motorola SurfBoard SB5100?The SB5100 (Surfboard) is very consistent and compact. The third is the Webstar, which sucks. |
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Jun. 01, 2004, 08:07 PM
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Kye-U Wrote:The SB5100 (Surfboard) is very consistent and compact.Thanks .. I chose the SB5100 becasue I like Motorola products. :P |
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Jun. 01, 2004, 08:41 PM
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mozerd Wrote:Thanks .. I chose the SB5100 becasue I like Motorola products. :PGood good ![]() Hope you reach max speeds like I am! [lol] |
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Jun. 01, 2004, 08:55 PM
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Kye-U Wrote:Good goodYea, me too BTW, which link did you use for the throughput tests?
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Jun. 01, 2004, 11:51 PM
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Jun. 01, 2004, 11:59 PM
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Kye-U Wrote:http://24.112.31.117/speedtest/Thanks. I also found a site that I kinda like http://myspeed.visualware.com/ My download speed is 4.7Mbps My upload speed is 794kbps |
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Jun. 03, 2004, 11:47 AM
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Had a problem with my SMC7004ABR broadband gateway and the Motorola SB5100 cable modem. Any site PHP driven [like this forum] was failing to load properly if at all. This was very strange [and very annoying] as other sites [not PHP based] that I frequent had zero problems.
So I switched to a spare gateway device I had laying around made by D-Link [model DI-704P] and that combination worked without any difficulty whatsoever. I wrote SMC to find out if a firmware upgrade was in order .. waiting for there feedback. Anyway this is just a heads up to people here who may wonder why certain sites may not work with certain hardware combinations. In the IT world -- that is why TESTING testing TESTING is the only way prior to wide-scale deployment.
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Can't find it on the intardnet, either. Curses!
BTW, which link did you use for the