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jdsph

Member Since 14 Jul 2009
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Solved Threads; Solved Problems Posted by Users

17 July 2009 - 10:23 PM

greetings!

i respectfully suggest that whenever a thread or a problem posed by users is solved in this site, "SOLVED" or "CASE CLOSED" be posted on that specific Solved thread.

thanks mudmanc4 for the reminder.  i'm a new user, remember?

Greetings!

15 July 2009 - 06:14 AM

hi, hello! how are you?

new member here.

sorry, i posted my query Before i browsed the "New Members, Please Read!"

really sorry for that. i apologize.

is there a formula to get the "real speed" a consumer is getting from an advertised "up to speed" by most ISPs?

i have up to 384 kpbs connection based on my ISPs contract. 

my download is almost always about 2xx kbps while upload ranges from 90 to 100 kbps.

am i getting what i paid for??

thanks again.

burst speed vs real/regulated/actual/common/average speed

15 July 2009 - 06:05 AM

greetings!

i'm confused about the internet connection "burst speed" and the "real/regulated/actual/common/average speed".

i have up to 384 kbps "burstable speed", according to my ISP's contract, yet i get only 2xx kbps download most of the time. upload is about 90 to 100 kbps.

may i know the real speed that i can get for a 384kbps DSL connection? download and upload.

thank you.