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mark 08-21-2008 12:31 AM

cable internet download speeds
 
Using Shaw and just replaced the cable modem as downloads ended up taking forever. Since then been testing the download speeds from here and finding getting only 450-600KB/sec. Have their regular "High-Speed Internet" and as is well below the possible 5MB, wonder what others are getting?

Parker 08-21-2008 01:07 AM

Between 500 / 600 for me.

Shaw cable regular service as well.

fishoholic 08-21-2008 01:10 AM

I'm with shaw too, and lately my downloads have been ridiculously slow. Not sure what speed I'm getting, but I think I'll go check.

Murminator 08-21-2008 02:41 AM

Wow I have telus HS and I'm getting about 161KB/sec :redface: pretty pathetic compared to you guys

fencer 08-21-2008 02:59 AM

Man I gotta to get Shaw...I am only getting 159. Actually speed from shaw depends on how many people are on that line(sorta like party lines) ASDL is independent on the number of users on the line...just the distance from the hub

om6acw 08-21-2008 03:28 AM

try this one

http://speakeasy.net/speedtest/

it's more accurate like shaw test

fencer 08-21-2008 03:38 AM

okay now I feel better...1.3Mbps

dsaundry 08-21-2008 03:44 AM

Download speed 1527 kbps....upload 407kbps
Can always be faster...More speed please.:razz:

VFX 08-21-2008 03:49 AM

I'm with Shaw.

Last Result:
Download Speed: 3637 kbps (454.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 486 kbps (60.8 KB/sec transfer rate)

S-L-O-W ! ! !

But still faster than what I get at work.

.

mark 08-21-2008 04:09 AM

Tried the Speakeasy site, not sure why it would be more accurate with smaller files but get downloads of 461KB/sec through Seattle and 258KB/sec with Chicago.

Still way off from the 5MB but guess comparable to others.

Chaloupa 08-21-2008 05:02 AM

I use cable net on the island...and my speeds lately are absolutely AWFUL! Sorry to say but at least this shows me, it's not just me! It makes online gaming very painful at times.

Doug 08-21-2008 01:10 PM

I,m with the local Westman cable and with Speakeasy, {Seattle}, mine shows 5753 up and 928 down. However when loading sites like Fox & CNN news and others such as TSN, my computer is sooooo slow, its terrible. And I thought I had a decently fast set up.

Jason McK 08-21-2008 03:14 PM

In Delta BC there is a small independant cable company DCCNET is my provider. I love the speed
from Shaw test site 583KBS
from Speakeasy 4785KBS

J

Swags 08-21-2008 03:52 PM

speed
 
Regardless of who your provider is, your network speed is always dependent on the slowest server (and your connection of course), thats why some sites load fast and others don't, load balancing, server speeds, and general network health are huge factors. I have read reports that SPAM takes up 40% of all network traffic at any given point and time, that means no spam, faster internet for all of us. The internet is a highway, when I am travelling to Calgary, the Trans canada has speeds of 100 km/h, when I hit any city, it slows down because of traffic lights, more cars, construction etc... network is no different. Having a 5 MB pipe allows you to get that, but you will always be limited to the slowest server between you and what you want.... the weakest link so to speak. Another cool stat about the 'network', 85% of all installed fibre optic cabling is not lit!

om6acw 08-21-2008 05:45 PM

I am in Edmonton, AB using High-Speed Xtreme Internet and my test result is 18.3Mbps down and 1Mbps up, so download is almost 8.5 higher because they guaranty you just Up to 10 Mbps download speed

wolf_bluejay 08-21-2008 07:32 PM

>Regardless of who your provider is, your network speed is always dependent on the >slowest server (and your connection of course), thats why some sites load fast and >others don't, load balancing, server speeds, and general network health are huge >factors.

Usually, it's one of 3 things that is at fault - 1. The server you are connecting to is under heavy load, 2. You're network connection sucks, 3. You computer is very slow, or loaded down with anti-virus scanners. Try turning them off, and turn of Internet explorers "anti-phising filter".

I have read reports that SPAM takes up 40% of all network traffic at any given point and time, that means no spam, faster internet for all of us.
Umm, trust me, NO! spam only accounts for less than 0.5% of network traffic. It is 90% of the actual email traffic, but all things considered, email is not much of the load on the internet.

>The internet is a highway, when I am travelling to Calgary, the Trans canada has speeds >of 100 km/h, when I hit any city, it slows down because of traffic lights, more cars, >construction etc... network is no different. Having a 5 MB pipe allows you to get that, >but you will always be limited to the slowest server between you and what you want.... >the weakest link so to speak.

Nicely put, it seems that speekeasy can't do better than this:

Download Speed: 23726 kbps (2965.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 10134 kbps (1266.8 KB/sec transfer rate)

They limit the speed test to near this at their end (I am straight on the backbone with 1Gb network speeds) . So you won't really be able to "test" much higher than that.


>Another cool stat about the 'network', 85% of all installed fibre optic cabling is not lit!


Sad, but true. Years ago I worked on installing a few cross country fibre lines. 164 fibers per line and I think about 5 are acutally in use.

Zoaelite 08-21-2008 09:50 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks for the post wolf, learned something non fish related on Canreef today!
Levi

jpdutton 08-23-2008 03:27 AM

mine was 9620 down and 981 up.

Snaz 08-23-2008 05:07 AM

Some Home Internet Connection Info.
 
I work for an ISP, we sell all the connection types. ADSL, cable, T1, Fibre, Radio and good old 56K. I can clear up a few things.

Yes for home use cable will usually always be faster for downloads as it has a nice "burst" option. Bursting is a temporary increase in download speeds.

Yes the server you connect to also has to have a fast connection too as you can only download as fast as it uploads.

Yes cable users will experience a slow down when more users on their "loop" jump on the Internet. We call this "After School Syndrome" when all the kids come home at 3:00pm and start up their Halo servers. :twised: ADSL is a direct connection between you and your ISP and so speeds are more consistent.

ADSL speed is determined by what your are paying for, line quality and inside wiring issues(ISW) and how far your house is from the nearest Central Office(CO). The ISP can test your line quality and loop length remotely and set your speed accordingly to get best stable speeds.

ADSL is USUALLY piggy-backed on a telephone service but any telephones, fax machine, alarm systems, Interac machines or other analog devices MUST be behind an ADSL filter or the ADSL signal will be crappy and intermittent. POTS filters are usually installed at the DMARC(the box outside your house) and all analog devices must chain off the "phone" side of the POTS filter. Inline filters sit on the phone line of every analog device. If you do not filter out your phones and other analog devices your ADSL will be intermittent.

ADSL that is not on a telephone service is call "Naked ADSL" or Dry Copper ADSL" the signal still comes over a pair copper wires like a phone line but their is no dial-tone and no telephone service. Dry copper is cheaper as you do not pay for phone service and their is NO CHANCE of an analog device interfering with the signal. Very nice.

The length of telephone wire from the ADSL modem to your wall jack should NEVER be longer than 6 feet, this wire is unshielded and if it is long the signal will be degraded. This is often overlooked.

Upload speeds will rarely be above 650 kbps for cable or ADSL.

When doing speedtests do NOT choose the small size files as the test is over as soon as it is started and thus not accurate. For download testing choose at least 3.0mb file size unless your connection is really slow.

Any accurate speedtest will take at least 45 seconds to complete.

Speeds Degrading? Reboot your modem, routers, switches and hubs, but do so one at a time. If your connection is degraded, reboot your modem. If that does not solve it then reboot your next device, usually a router. If after rebooting the router things improve then you know the router is at fault and not the modem. Rebooting everything at once you will be chasing your tail trying to ID the failing device.

Do you have to reboot your cable or ADSL modem more than once a month? Call your ISP and demand a new one.

That's it for now. Any questions please let me know.

Snaz.

mark 08-23-2008 06:25 AM

realize there's variables but about what's should I expect from a service such as Shaw for cable downloads speeds (been using Shaw's 20MB file)

Midknight 08-23-2008 01:53 PM

Here is another really good test site.

http://www.speedtest.net/

PoonTang 08-24-2008 02:29 AM

Snaz, thanks for all of the excellent info. I just installed ADSL 2 days ago because i got tired of the after school effect. So far i am very happy but now some of my telephones are staticy, any ideas?

fencer 08-24-2008 03:08 AM

The asdl guy must have given you filters

Doug 08-24-2008 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Midknight (Post 341324)
Here is another really good test site.

http://www.speedtest.net/

Thanks. I liked that one.

Snaz 08-24-2008 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PoonTang (Post 341436)
Snaz, thanks for all of the excellent info. I just installed ADSL 2 days ago because i got tired of the after school effect. So far i am very happy but now some of my telephones are staticy, any ideas?

Filtering I suspect. Make sure EVERY phone and fax that shares the telephone line is behind a filter such as this inline one:
http://www.ace4parts.com/Products/DS...R__170802.aspx Available at Radio Shack or Future Shop etc, Ask for ADSL Inline FIlters. You should have got a couple with your modem, check the box.

Make sure the ADSL modem is NOT behind a filter, or if it is a POTS or ADSL splitter the ADSL modem needs to be plugged into the Modem side. Make sure your cordless phones, basestations, microwave ovens etc. are at least 6 feet away from the ADSL modem.

I hope that helps.
Snaz.

PoonTang 08-25-2008 03:31 AM

Yes i have 4 of the that they sent me. All of the phones are filtered and my answering machine too but it now records alot of static that it didnt before.

Snaz 08-25-2008 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PoonTang (Post 341659)
Yes i have 4 of the that they sent me. All of the phones are filtered and my answering machine too but it now records alot of static that it didnt before.

Find out which device is creating the static by removing them one at a time. If you find one device is creating a lot of static try putting it behind two filters. I had to do this with my old digital answering machine.

Snaz.


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