Rate my internet speed

rate my internet speed

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better than nothing out of 10

now do me

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where do you live, user

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I just bought this house a little over a month ago. Live in the boonies. But, for some damn reason, there's fiber out here. I didn't opt for top tier service, because I really don't need it. But for being in the boonies, I guess this isn't terrible.

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1gbps/1gbps line shared across 500 apartments, it's painful
this is at 10:20 PM, so it isn't too bad, i get like 3.5 Mbps down at peak times
it is kinda neat having a inversely asymmetrical speed tho

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same as mine/10
feels bad, man

shit
usable
good

Absolutely Australian.

reminder that university connections don't count. enjoy your "dorm" cuckshed

Charter Communications cable internet, south west Oregon. Link is supposed to be 100/10.

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One of the better speeds in my country, says alot about the state of our computing infrastructure...

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I would rate it but not sure you'll manage to download the answer before the thread dies

Why do you all have such terrible pings?

I pay 9.95€ for this. I could get 400mbit for 19.95€ but honestly I don't see how it's worth doubling the price.

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10/10

3.56/100

suffering/10

>1ms ping
Not everyone lives in the datacenter closet user

250/100 is the COMFIEST speed. You can't prove me wrong.

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This is mine in Budapest Hungary. In costs about $13.00 USD per month.

Apparently this shitty country built it's internet last and somehow got a nice backbone with really fast speeds.

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Poorer countries tend to have good internet since they didn't all hop on the first wave of broadband technology with incredibly expensive infrastructure they're desperately trying to keep relevant 20 years later.

I mean Eastern Europe poor not Zimbabwe poor.

Poorfag here, could only afford this 15$ package, the next one is 30$ suicidal_doomer.jpg

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>1ms ping
>Not everyone lives in the datacenter closet user
Lol, you just need a fiber connection for 1-2 ms ping.

3rd world internet is a pain.

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>What is speed of light for 500?

That's not true, it's all about distance, even fiber will have a fair bit of ping if you go far enough, especially with multiple hops where you're dealing with interface latency as you pass through routers and shit along the way.

0-1ms ping usually means the speedtest is hosted at the same location as your ISP, or within a kilometer or two at most.

2-4ms ping means the speedtest server is located nearby, but not inside your ISPs internal network.

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Bros is it too bad?...

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for a single person, it's fine.

If you want the real speed of your internet, do a speed test in another continent, in a second world country.
Or use speedof.me

How would that be the "real" speed?

None of the things I access are hosted in 3rd or 2nd world countries.

Everything is hosted by AWS, Azure, google, etc. And all of that shit is hosted locally.

What you're describing would essentially be the worst case scenario, not your "real" speeds.

I get 800mbps+ downloads from steam, blizzard/activision, EA, Nvidia, Microsoft, etc.

Who gives a fuck if I only get 200-300mbps from some random server in another country that will never host anything I care about?

and people wonder why Germans elected Hitler all of a sudden without no reason at all.

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>speedof.me
shit site depending on your location

If I load up their desktop site, it barely breaks 200mbps, if I load up their mobile site, suddenly it can hit 700mbps+

real trustworthy

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He's not wrong at all, testing to some 3rd world shithole because it makes your speeds worse is a horrible way to test your speeds.

If 99.99% of what you're doing is hosted locally, then that's what you should be testing to, a local server.

There are very few people who will regularly need to do what you're describing, unless you live in an a european block shithole.

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>test server: AsSbUrN!
apply thermal paste

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ok

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That's the old Verizon speedtest.

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