

What's yours?
Nhaa not really, but a good router can make a hell of a huge difference. Its wise to go Gigabit if your modem support it, but not really "necessary" otherwise.Nextelhalo wrote:I'm using the jack on my MOBO and not an dedicated card, think that would help that much?]
Before anyone can really help you, you should mention what kind of speeds you're expecting to get. If you're paying for 15mbit down/2mbit up (or slower), then you're already getting exactly what you should be getting. If it's supposed to be substantially faster, then as Xphazer said, your ethernet jack shouldn't be the bottleneck but your modem and/or router could be, although if either are provided by your ISP, then they should be fast enough to handle whatever speed you ordered.Nextelhalo wrote:You guys are lucky man, I live in a tech driven city and i dont get even near that high. I'm using the jack on my MOBO and not an dedicated card, think that would help that much?
I completely agree with you (I've been running DD-WRT routers for a long time now), but since we're talking about speed tests, I was only referring to speed and whether or not he was getting the correct speed.Xphazer wrote:oh really? And these crappy thing handle torrenting, multi-threaded download and other stuff like that very well ?? from the top of their 100Mhz.. LOL...
Speed is not always the only mater.... Speed and handeling thoulsen of connections is not the same... but the same machine manage it..
So basically, torrenting, gamming and other harcore stuff like that will be bottlenecked by those crappy thing that ISP supply.
Wow that's really bad!professor_jonny wrote:I think i have the king of bad internet the page timed out trying to run the speed test (stupid dial up)
i have a download speed of 4.5 kbps and a up load of 3.3kbps on a good day.
10 dollars nzd a monthxbs wrote: Wow that's really bad!
How much do you pay for it?