Posted October 12, 2009

Ois
Mr. Eucalypt
Registered: Sep 2008
From Australia

michaelleung
YOU ARE ALL RETARDS
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted October 12, 2009

So what does that make BLAZING fast? 1Mbps?
OK, got the thing plugged in and all, and here's what I've got.
They say 7.2M, but as always, that's just the PEAK of what you may or may not get. In reality, I got an average of 1.21MB/s down and 0.76 MB/s up. Ping time to a server in HK: 163ms. (That's the best, I did it a second time and I got 196ms.)
I hate this.
Post edited October 12, 2009 by michaelleung

stonebro
Love Lumberjacks
Registered: Sep 2008
From Netherlands
Posted October 12, 2009
7.2Mbps is the theoretical maximum value. In practice you will never seen anything even remotely close. In addition, a HSDPA network's speed is heavily dependent on the number of concurrent users.
I have a HSDPA-modem to plug into my laptop when I'm dragging it around. I've gotten about 3Mbps download speeds out of it at the best of times, read; downloading in the middle of the night. Normal speeds are about 1.2 - 1.5 Mbps download.
That being said, here in Norway it is a very cheap and cost-effective solution if you don't need high-speed cable connections. I pay for premium service including no volume restraints, and it's about $40 a month.
I have a HSDPA-modem to plug into my laptop when I'm dragging it around. I've gotten about 3Mbps download speeds out of it at the best of times, read; downloading in the middle of the night. Normal speeds are about 1.2 - 1.5 Mbps download.
That being said, here in Norway it is a very cheap and cost-effective solution if you don't need high-speed cable connections. I pay for premium service including no volume restraints, and it's about $40 a month.

Maighstir
THIS KNIGHT MISLIKES THESE HEIGHTS
Registered: Nov 2008
From Sweden
Posted October 12, 2009


OK, got the thing plugged in and all, and here's what I've got.
They say 7.2M, but as always, that's just the PEAK of what you may or may not get. In reality, I got an average of 1.21MB/s down and 0.76 MB/s up. Ping time to a server in HK: 163ms. (That's the best, I did it a second time and I got 196ms.)
I hate this.
Wait... so They're advertising speeds in megabits per second (they always do, looks better). Which unit are you measurements in, megabits or megabytes? (B=byte, b=bit, usually). I guess bits, but the capital B threw me off.
I've seen ISP's here advertising 14.4 Mbps... of course, now they've all changed to 2, 6, and 10 Mbps.

michaelleung
YOU ARE ALL RETARDS
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted October 12, 2009
Megabytes is the measurement here. I'm usually either Mbps or MB/s, depending on my mood.

Maighstir
THIS KNIGHT MISLIKES THESE HEIGHTS
Registered: Nov 2008
From Sweden
Posted October 12, 2009

michaelleung
YOU ARE ALL RETARDS
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted October 12, 2009
Got a blog post up. Yes, some whoring here.