4 Meg ADSL - General Max Speed?

I downloaded the Nero 7 vista version yesterday and was getting about 30kB/s on my 4mbps line :(
 
The only thing my 4meg line is good for is downloading off news servers. I get 425 KB/s. Anything else is useless, web is slow, everything is slow, seems to run at around 17 KB/s a second. I feel like the internet was faster on my 384 line :). Its prob coz 17 out of about 40 KB/s (on a 384 line) does not sound as bad as 17 out of 425 (not that i can expect 425 for normal browsing but it should still be better than it is).

It does get a bit better after hours though
 
512KB/s is the theoretical max off a 4mb line but that's excluding any overheads at all. As far as I can tell 420-455 would be a more realistic ballpark.

I usually get around ±420 off international servers via SAIX - far far less via IS recently. The key would seem to be multi-threaded downloads so I push as much as possible through one download manager or another depending in the OS I'm using.

495 normally, I'll double check again, I one peaked at 1024kb's for a few seconds though
That would just be faulty reporting - sorry :o
 
our current bandwidth reading is:

432.20kbps

which means you can download at 54.02 KB/sec. from our servers.


Getting this from on SAIX account, but still 40k upload speeds....:confused:
 
512KB/s is the theoretical max off a 4mb line but that's excluding any overheads at all.

Are bits also based on a base of 2? ie a kilo is 1024 as opposed to 1000?
 
hang on a second here!

using the IS news servers I cant seem to get more than say 10k. Getting the files of newshost.za.net....

What am i doing wrong? using Grabit to download....this is depressing. It peaked last like to like 200k, but nothing higher - ever!

What am i doing wrong?
 
MyWireless are you getting stuff that's cached or old?
 
our current bandwidth reading is:

432.20kbps

which means you can download at 54.02 KB/sec. from our servers.


Getting this from on SAIX account, but still 40k upload speeds....:confused:

Have you checked what speed your router is synched at? You may not be synching at 4meg.
 
er, 4096 / 8 = 512KB/sec so your maths is a bit off. But yes, I agree - you will never see anything above 450KB/sec on a constant basis trust me..

Yeah.. 4Meg rocks..

This is without packet overhead... your kbps divided by 8.8 - you will notice all (most) bandwidth calculators use the 8.8 figure.
 
our current bandwidth reading is:

432.20kbps

which means you can download at 54.02 KB/sec. from our servers.


Getting this from on SAIX account, but still 40k upload speeds....:confused:

Well when I asked for 4MB I was stuck on 512K for 5 days BUT the upload was at 4MB speeds (384K) but download was at 512K. Found out it was a damaged cable at the exchange. Now I am running at full speed. Any chance of this actually happening to you. My router was syncing at 4096/384 before it was sorted out.
 
Well when I asked for 4MB I was stuck on 512K for 5 days BUT the upload was at 4MB speeds (384K) but download was at 512K. Found out it was a damaged cable at the exchange. Now I am running at full speed. Any chance of this actually happening to you. My router was syncing at 4096/384 before it was sorted out.

I see. That sucks.

I have been going at full 4Mb speeds for months now, which has been cool.

Now I am getting a solid 40k down and 40k up...

Somthing must be wrong.
 
get 440Kb/s off news server.. off int on IS.. after hours 400Kb/s on saix 445Kb/s constant on most things.
 
I see. That sucks.

I have been going at full 4Mb speeds for months now, which has been cool.

Now I am getting a solid 40k down and 40k up...

Somthing must be wrong.

so then give them a call, ask about the speeds. They would need to send a techie out to the exchange to verify the issue on the line. The guys I spoke to (0800375375) troubleshooted with me several times. Then they just sent a oke out to see the problem and sure as hell there was a damaged cable.

TIPS: keep that ref number from 0800 375 375. get a techician out to the exchange if possible. Call at like 6am so you don't wait to get help. Gives them the whole day to get cracking on the problem.
 
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