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, hahaha super slow internet!
Last edited by mohammadk97 (August 28 2011)
You can't have an HTTP ping of 32ms and you are lagging 45 ms to DSLAM
I'd say something is buggy in the speedtest java thing... I would run the test on pingtest.net to confirm..
Aside from those occasional freezes, I have been experiencing "bursts" where it appears my speed and latency are much better--then it goes back to its normal slightly sluggish self. Hopefully it means they are upgrading and working on stuff, but I don't know.
Here are the results from pingtest:
Not great, not bad
Sorry for posting this but I was, like the majority here, suffering from the bad internet until I moved to the UK, and specifically to the Imperial College and then did my internet speed test
This is faster than copying a file on my PC
Sorry for posting this but I was, like the majority here, suffering from the bad internet until I moved to the UK, and specifically to the Imperial College and then did my internet speed test
< 50 miles
No big changes in speed
However, if you go to http://www.wunderground.com/, it will display the weather based on your ip address. Until the last few days, I had 3 places show up: Beirut, Houche-Al-Oumara, or London. Now, I have gotten Ras Beirut, Jbeil, and Tripoli. I just wonder if means whether they have added more IP addresses and mapped them out or some other unrelated or related reason.
I am sure that my ISP tricked speedtest, this can't be possible!!
The upload speed is very low and when I download a file I don't get more than 30 kB/s (128k private ISP)!!
@4peterkh4: it seems that your ISP is caching speedtest.net testing data, that is used to determine your connection speed.
@4peterkh4: it seems that your ISP is caching speedtest.net testing data, that is used to determine your connection speed.
yeah--if you get something that is way off, go to either http://testmy.net/ or http://www.yourspeedtest.net/ to double check your values.
my regular ogero line
this speed test shows that you are not in Lebanon . It says that you are in Great Britain and your ISP is " beyond the network america" so how it is your regular ogero line ?
amkahal wrote:@4peterkh4: it seems that your ISP is caching speedtest.net testing data, that is used to determine your connection speed.
yeah--if you get something that is way off, go to either http://testmy.net/ or http://www.yourspeedtest.net/ to double check your values.
... they also cached these 2 websites!!
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Info: Total bandwidth at AUB has been currently upgraded from 86MB to 112MB. There are plans to upgrade further soon.
this speed test shows that you are not in Lebanon . It says that you are in Great Britain and your ISP is " beyond the network america" so how it is your regular ogero line ?
I'm also an Ogero user and I get this sometimes, my theory to this is that maybe they don't have anymore Lebanese IPs available so they assign us with cheap British/American Ones. usually if you want this to be fixed just restart the router/modem and you should normally get an Lebanese IP again.
Raficoo, A.L. - none of that.
IMHO they got this IP's from upstream provider and just lazy to change whois records.
Fastnet has always been one of the weirdest ISPs
I used to be with Fastnet in 2006-2008 before ADSL reached my town. the connection was down like 20% of the time.
Last edited by GreenM (September 4 2011)
Fastnet has always been one of the weirdest ISPs
http://www.speedtest.net/iphone/143597572.png
again...iphone = ping bugged
Today I logged in to my Linksys and saw this:
I have a Downstream Rate of 4399 Kbps and an Upstream Rate of 1098 Kbps, however I am getting the same old result when I test it on SpeedTest. I have 512 Kb/s IDM package with double speed and Unlimited Night Traffic.
where do you live ghaleb ??
you're the second IDM subscriber having such changes, I've just seen some one having downstream of 8Mbps and upstream of 1.3 Mbps and he's also 512 kbps (Achrafieh)
On my SpeedTouch 546, the results are the same as Ghaleb's and my ISP is IDM with 512k plan:
DSL Connection
Link Information
Uptime: 0 days, 10:48:55
DSL Type: G.992.5 annex A
Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]: 942 / 4.398
Last edited by kareem_nasser (September 16 2011)
i think this means that even when we receive the 2 Mbps upgrades, the double speed nights will remain. Because before, the same page used to display 1.024 download speed.
I got the same thing, 4397 on my modem, I'm with cyberia 512
@Mhmd I live in Tripoli. I am still getting the same downstream and upstream rate until now