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Cox Cable Internet - Phoenix
The biggest thing for internet speed, especially those of use with wireless is investing in a good router. I had netgear n300 router and was constantly frustrated puting up 110-5 download and 4-5 upload. I bought a n900 (Asus N66RT) and have been happier than a pig in $hit. I get high 25s-low35s download and 15-25 upload. I think I'm only paying for 27 down and 6 upload. So I either hit the baseline of what I pay for and then often get higher. Also the signal strength on the router is much better because it is a dual band model. I can switch over to the 5ghz frequency and there is less traffic on there.
EDIT/HELP: Can someone please tell me why it is that everytime I try to use the badges from other sites that I only get the web address that pops up and not the actual badge?
It was also for the speedtest.net
I did select the BB code for the Fuelly site. Under my "user CP" and the signature it has this for my permissions "Allow Image BB Code No" I'm guessing that I just don't have the permission.
Your upload is horrible. Were you uploading a video to a server or something when you tested. I could not live with that. I get annoyed if my upload ever drops below 5 mb.
Nope... This is my home connection which i dont use for any up or download.
I do that from my computer at the office. I'll test that connection tomorrow...
I just saw you're in Turkey. My internet 6 years ago was about the same as yours, 15-20 down and 1-2 up. Live is so much better at higher upload speeds. My speeds consistently clocks in around 25 down and 15 up (I only pay for 5 up, which is awesome). I upload to youtube and am on the forum a lot so it's nice to have the extra MB