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Rub:
wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test - always a good one for testing.
Zeblote:
--- Quote from: Rub on February 25, 2014, 03:14:56 PM ---Just downloading at 50mbps on my residential connection, ooop!
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only 38 for me :C
Danny Boy:
--- Quote from: Lugnut on February 25, 2014, 03:11:09 PM ---can you do it for $8 a month with enough resources for a blockland server..?
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Yes.
Port:
--- Quote from: Danny Boy on February 25, 2014, 03:24:12 PM ---Yes.
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Do show me where.
Lugnut:
--- Code: ---wget http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip
--2014-02-25 15:15:34-- http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip
Resolving ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com (ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com)... 80.249.99.148
Connecting to ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com (ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com)|80.249.99.148|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 1073741824 (1.0G) [application/zip]
Saving to: `1GB.zip'
100% ... 1,073,741,824 7.24M/s in 3m 0s
2014-02-25 15:18:35 (5.70 MB/s) - `1GB.zip' saved [1073741824/1073741824]
wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
--2014-02-25 15:19:17-- http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
Resolving cachefly.cachefly.net (cachefly.cachefly.net)... 205.234.175.175
Connecting to cachefly.cachefly.net (cachefly.cachefly.net)|205.234.175.175|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: `100mb.test'
100% ... 104,857,600 33.7M/s in 3.0s
2014-02-25 15:19:20 (33.7 MB/s) - `100mb.test' saved [104857600/104857600]
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I feel like the first test had a bottleneck on the server side. I can't find the post by Badspot where he says how many network resources one client uses.
I'm consistently getting ~30MBps. (except for the 1GB one, but that one started slow and slowly ramped up. I'm not relying on it.)
--- Quote from: 0xBRIANSMITH on February 25, 2014, 03:12:39 PM ---27Mbps is a bit below average residential connection (30Mbps if i recall).
why did you pick such a stuffty provider?
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firstly it's megabytes, so it's 8 times what you're making it out to be, and secondly, 20megabits per second is the high end for residential connections in most of the US... I don't have facts to back that claim up, however.
--- Quote from: Danny Boy on February 25, 2014, 03:24:12 PM ---Yes.
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please, do tell