I upgraded to 8000kbit/s, but only get 3000kbit/s in practical speed.

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  • Repetitive Monkey
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2004
    • 3505

    #1

    I upgraded to 8000kbit/s, but only get 3000kbit/s in practical speed.

    It must have something to do with the quality of the line between my house and the nearest ADSL station, although some speed tests say that they are not reliable for measuring of speeds over 2mbit/s.

    Should I downgrade to the package that offers 2400kbit/s, or is there something I could do? I use XP, maybe there are some tweaks I have to do to get it to utilize the whole line?

  • Morgan
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • May 2002
    • 10520

    #2
    My 3 MBPS connection usually only gets me 2.7 mbps. Cant beat that for 40 bucks/month
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    • EviLGuY
      So Fucking Banned
      • Apr 2003
      • 12745

      #3
      yeah 8000 would probably be under ideal conditions and if you live right next to one of their boxes.

      I'd downgrade.. 2+ megabits is enough speed for most everything.

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      • rowan
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Mar 2002
        • 17393

        #4
        Because of the way TCP works it's unlikely that you will see much practical benefit from such a high line speed, UNLESS you have a lot of concurrent connections happening. If you use a download manager that can grab 10 different sections of a file at the same time then you'll probably see your line being used more effectively.

        Unless you're a leech, it's probably better just to downgrade...

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        • Repetitive Monkey
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2004
          • 3505

          #5
          Thanks for the input, guys. I'll phone them and downgrade to 2400 tomorrow. It's certainly better than the 1200 I had before, any way.

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