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Post your sexy speedtest pt. 2

Discussion in 'Computers & Modding' started by Patton, Sep 1, 2007.

  1. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    :D
    That's us.

    Loony, you should start hosting RomU in Australia :)
     
  2. eroz

    eroz Member

    Internet speeds were upgraded.

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  3. Fylgja

    Fylgja High level Neet

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    late night speedtest
     
  4. Amandapanda

    Amandapanda Member

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    Fastest I can get out here in the woods :p
     
  5. Reidmahcok

    Reidmahcok Guest

    Wow. :eek: that is very nice.
     
  6. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    Fastest you can get in all Australia :)
     
  7. Tboi

    Tboi Well-Known Member

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    slow :(
     
  8. DarkIceDragon

    DarkIceDragon Member

    You don't say......
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  9. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    Finally :D

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  10. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    Nice!
     
  11. Born2killx

    Born2killx Well-Known Member

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    Well, seems like I've made it to college.
     
  12. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    Seems like you've come back from the dead as well.
    What fucking college has 1Gbit speeds?
     
  13. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    one with enough money to pay for that level of connection.
     
  14. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    My college can, and we've got a 50Mbit line.
     
  15. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    IIRC the entire country has less than 1gbit.
     
  16. Neon32

    Neon32 Neo-Noir

    optical fibers ?
     
  17. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    Probably.
    Don't think you can get that on anything else.
     
  18. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    you can get that on copper over 100M or so.
     
  19. Neon32

    Neon32 Neo-Noir

    how about those TCP Cat5e cables ?
     
  20. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    you mean UTP (unshielded twisted pair). TCP is entirely different. Cat5e can do gigabit although I'm not sure its certified for gigabit up to 100M. Cat6 is gigabit certified over the whole distance.