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Jordan6

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I am not the most computer savvy person there is, but I know that can not be right
 

maczach16

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speedtest.net is not a reliable place because they can't handle really fast speeds like 30+ mbps. I would recommend this website if you are in the US: http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

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I just did the speedtest.net test and I got this:


This is my speed:

Keep in mind my wireless router is only G, so I am limited by that speed. On my desktop I get 50+ mbps download.
 

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osx11

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belvdr

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speedtest.net is not a reliable place because they can't handle really fast speeds like 30+ mbps. I would recommend this website if you are in the US: http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

And that would be inaccurate.

From here:

Inaccurate Results Over 20 Mbps
Our speed test is tuned to measure residential broadband services up to 20 Mbps over HTTP. It takes a very customized installation to be able to accurately measure up to 100 Mbps over HTTP.
 

roadbloc

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Mine seems pitiful compaired to everyone else's. How much do you guys folk out for that sort of speed?
 
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