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I think most people know that Mayor Bloomberg of NY proposed a soda ban on certain size drinks, well when having a "work lunch" at a local Pizza place he was denied a 2nd slice. Why? Because it's not healthy for him!
Right now I'm on rain channel, and here's my st.n:
Normally when not on rain channel, and clear skies, I get 17MBps download. I've gotten ping down to 625ms by using different DNS servers than my ISP provides.
OMG that ping is horrible! definitely wont be playing any online games on that connection lol
Originally Posted by dodge dude94
Cool beans. I think it's likely warmer over there than it is here....58. In Texas. In May.
WTF is your Global Warming now, Mr. Gore?!
Imma have to try it again when I kill all my internet apps...that is just pitiful.
lol. 4 active computers and 2 cellphones on wifi when I did my speed test... unless someone is heavily downloading using a download accelerator, then you wont see any difference.
at least your ping is decent you can game on that connection
OMG that ping is horrible! definitely wont be playing any online games on that connection lol
lol. 4 active computers and 2 cellphones on wifi when I did my speed test... unless someone is heavily downloading using a download accelerator, then you wont see any difference.
at least your ping is decent you can game on that connection
3 active computers, 2 browsers and other internet apps running..my PC was kinda bogged.
OM* that ping is horrible! definitely wont be playing any online games on that connection lol
Sorry but I do. It just depends on the game. Skype or Google Voice VoIP work exceptionally well too. It is certainly the fastest internet around, 3G has a ping time (literally) of 350ms and up here, but I'd be lucky to get 5MBps. That's in town too. 4G is lucky get 12MBps. Don't know what ping is on 4G as I don't have any 4G devices, only borrowed one once. And it doesn't matter what carrier either.
Then consider this: Bonded T1 out here is guaranteed 3MBps. ADSL is lucky to get 8MBps, and Ethernet (business grade copper) can get 20MBps, but users have told me it never does - even though we have a major fiberoptic network it branches off of.