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Speed...
... is sometimes a problem :(
At my schools T1 connection, I sometimes have to wait two minutes get the screen that lets me make a new thread. Yet at home on my Cable connection, I can speed through your site. Any ideas why?
BTW, I'm not complaining profusly (I think that this is the most useful site for the language), but I think it could get to be a concern...
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Your school's connection is most likely shared, with cable you get the lot all to your greedy little self :D:D
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we have a partial T1 at school, after all the sharing each computer acts about a 28.8K :rolleyes:
aaaaaaaaaah it's good to be greedy :cool:
pats surfboard modem :p
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Actually, cable connection is also shared with your neighbors. The only good thing is that Cable has 3.2Mbps cap, which is big enough for sharing.
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I don't know how they share it out around here, but my 512/256 aDSL connection does pretty well most of the time.
Only problem is that if you saturate your upload, the download slows RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT down :mad:
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Cable and xDSL are different. xDSL is pretty much static. Cable is a shared line but big enough to share.
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I live in a fairly unpopulated area, and almost no one has cable around here :cool:
best I've gotten so far is around 700kb/s :cool:
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That means its a burst speed. It would not be constant. Cable usually has a very fast backbone but they limit connection speeds. At first you might get a lot of bandwidth, but in a few seconds it will go down.
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I heard this a long time ago that if a lot of people in your immediate area have cable that the bandwidth will degrade over time as more and more people get cable. Is this true? I notice sharp drop off's when downloading music via a cable connection sometimes.
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I normally get a good 60k/sec at most times of the day (barring general UK net congestion) :)
So I'm happy :D (It's what I paid for, anyway!).
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Well i'm using a comp with 100MHZ and 56k modem :D and the speed of this site and forum are k.