How fast is your connection. Try this speed test
This is the most common case for cable modems, DSL, or satellite connections. Use this setting if your ping times are often greater than 100ms. It will set the receive buffer size to 64240.
Use this setting if ping times to your most commonly used sites are usually less than 100ms, or if your connection experiences high ping losses. It will set the receive buffer size to 32120. Some cable modem or DSL users may find this setting provides better performance.
This removes any manually-set receive buffer size so that Windows uses its default values.
Exit this AutoFix without making any changes.
Download: 992,648 bps
Upload: 132,448 bps
QOS: 99%
RTT: 156 ms
MaxPause: 31 ms
Download: 763,264 bps
Upload: 132,872 bps
QOS: 98%
RTT: 152 ms
MaxPause: 101 ms
lol...
Download: 2,864,480 bps
Upload: 817,584 bps
QOS: 79%
RTT: 170 ms
MaxPause: 141 mstptest was very unstable i think... sometimes i got 19 mbit sometimes 15...
I doubt that the hompage test-thingy is more accurate. TP results also vary depending on time of the day, other applications you have running and the testserver you connect to. Try changing server. Skanova is usually good.
Download: 108,792 bps
Upload: 57,048 bps
QOS: 53%
RTT: 14 ms
MaxPause: 1016 ms
pl connections suxx.... [but mine is GRRR ;(]
Download: 4,900,552 bps
Upload: 371,584 bps
QOS: 97%
RTT: 29 ms
MaxPause: 16 ms
Grrr I H8 Road Runner, but the download is ok. heh
Download: 433,104 bps (limited)
Upload: 3,683,832 bps
QOS: 94%
RTT: 153 ms
MaxPause: 170 ms
Dowload is limited and upload is great :twisted:
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