View Poll Results: What type of connection are you using?

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  • Higher

    0 0%
  • T3

    0 0%
  • T1

    3 8.11%
  • DSL

    2 5.41%
  • Cable

    10 27.03%
  • ISDN-128K

    3 8.11%
  • ISDN-56K

    1 2.70%
  • 56K

    13 35.14%
  • 28K

    4 10.81%
  • Lower

    1 2.70%
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Thread: What is your connection?

  1. #1
    Matthew Gates
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    Just curious about what kind of connection the average users of this site are using.

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    but how much do you actually get HB?.. I get just around 5000 cps

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    What I wondered (and was about to post a poll for when Matthew posted his) was the correlation between high speed connections and high numbers of VBWorld posting (i.e. if you had a perminant connection at work you might stay connected all the time whereas if you had to dial up at 14.4 then you might post less often!)

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    Wheres the 64K-ISDN? and te OC12 and OC24 etc etc...

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    If I had one of those last 2 I'd have downloaded basically the entire internet by now
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    Me to, Im trying at the moment, but you wouldnt get full OC speed over the internet as traffic will slow it down, and your only as fast as the host

    Still a weekend with napster and a OC connection will do me fine

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    Just give me an OC768, and I'd be happy....

    *drool*

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    *drool*

    What about two!

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    Ohhhhhh....huge transfer rates........mmmmmmmm.........

    *sigh*
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    Somebody pass Parksie a tissue.
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    at home I juz have 56K modem with connection speed 26.4~28.8kbps While I'm at office, I got 128kbps ISDN connection

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    Originally posted by HarryW
    Somebody pass Parksie a tissue.
    Hehehehe
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    Why do you ask for the connection type? I'd rather ask for the speed ... I'm on cable @ 2048 KB/s

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    Kilobits, or KiloBytes?

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    I'd expect kilobits...2GBytes a sec is WAY cool
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    I don't think cable will go up to 2 megabytes/sec. You hardly even find bandwidth like 2GB/sec on your motherboard, let alone an internet conn
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    I think is KBytes (KB) and not Kilobits (Kb)


    Originally posted by denniswrenn
    Kilobits, or KiloBytes?

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    Out of interest, what's the fastest in-PC transfer rate available, for anything?
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    its IDE i think (or what ever the hard drive is on)
    then its Firewire
    then US8 (8mb per sec)
    then anything else is slow
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    SCSI is faster than IDE.

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    o yea... thats right
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    I meant on-board stuff, you know, cache-to-processor.....what sort of maximum speed does it get to inside?
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    As I said, 2048 KB (that KiloByte, KiloBit is Kb)

    Well the system bandwidth of the SGI Origin 3800 computers is 768 GB/s

    In my opinion it does not matter where you have that speed *hehe*

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    I want one!!!!!!

    So you have 2gigabytes/sec transfer rates?
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    no, megabytes.
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    *hehe* yes. 2GB would be nice, but you won't be able to use that speed... just because there's no server that would give you that speed Hm, but you could try to download 1000 songs in Napster at the same time.. But I would not know that much songs

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    How do you have cable that fast?!? how much does it cost per month?(I know you're in switzerland, and I couldn't get that service, but I'm just curious )

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    in India (at least in my town) cable costs.. around Rs 600.. thats $19 per month

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    That's very cheap, I have 512 Kb (downstream, upstream is slower) for £20/month here in England. I'm lucky it's available at all, most places you can't get broadband.
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    Exclamation wow...

    Wow Fox,

    You gotta pretty nice connection for cable...
    I have a cable, and the fastest I got was 500KB/sec (it was last night ) but my usual rate is between 50KB/sec and 300!
    I'm in Florida and I use Road Runner and I pay $40/month for it...

    Hey, compared to a 56K, this is way too good for me... so I'm happy with what i got

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    I got cable. The average rate is 60KB/s

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    120 CHF / month. Our provider has several offers, depending on the price you get bandwidth - of course I took the fastest

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