Max upload speed

Rhino

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Does any1 know what the max upload speed is for the 128, 256 and 512 packages? Ive looked all over, but I cant find it on the forum...

unless I am blind......

Save a horney friend........

Durban Mal Park(36) 53% sig 128k
 
as far as i know
128k service gives 64k upload
256k service gices 128k upload
512k services gives 256k upload
 
I did a search on the Forum and found some of the following references:
http://www.myadsl.co.za/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1512&SearchTerms=512/128
http://www.myadsl.co.za/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1209&whichpage=2&SearchTerms=512%2F128
These were posted by ProAsm: and extract: the upload speed in all cases is 128.
128/128 - 256/128 - 512/128

My thoughts were the same as flyboy's. I looked at Sentech's site based on the Video Conferencing post elsewhere on the Forum but could not find info regarding Upload speeds. Strange.



You don't know what you don't know.
Mux
 
Thats funny.. my upload speed was the one on nics page. I have experienced this a lot. So my theory is that your downloads are hard capped per package while uploads are not capped but merely contended. So your upload speed depends on how many other people are uploading.

The highest I have seen on my measly 128kbps is 50KB/sec upload. Explain that. Definitely not 128.
 
Um Greedyfly... if your getting 50KB/s your getting almost 512kbit/s upload.. omw... I want your account :)

Regards
Cerberus
 
Oh, k, Interesting, My uploads are peaking at up to 108/109 on my 128k. ???????

Save a horney friend........

Durban Mal Park(36) 53% sig 128k
 
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Cerberus</i>
<br />Um Greedyfly... if your getting 50KB/s your getting almost 512kbit/s upload.. omw... I want your account :)
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*grunt* You know, I find it quite amusing how many people still think its (128|256|512)KByte/s. People must get their bits and their bytes right.

On a 128Kb line your will get approximately 16KB/s downloads. To get to this figure just divide your bitrate by 8 (8 bits in a byte etc).

Small b denotes bit while capital B denotes byte.

Use it, lose it.

Celery
 
My point exactly celeborn :)

according to the way I read Greedyfly it sounds like he is talking KBytes(capital B) and if that is the case then that is the fastest upload you can get(including ADSL). But if it's Kbit/s as in 50kb/s then I have to agree that the upload is average to below average.

Regards
Cerberus
 
NicRoets what happened to your MyTransponder page? Every tower I click on brings up an empty image....is it still working or have you bailed it?

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i think Rhino is hogging my bandwidth....
i'm only getting 11.65kbs upload and 3.33kbs download on a 256kbs package


Durban Mal Park(36) 18% sig 256k
 
methinks Rhino has a far better signal????
So a new theory: High signal 128K &gt; Low signal 256K [;)]

[ Bay of Plenty : Signal 46% - SNL 17 ]
 
I regularly get upload speeds &gt; 30kB/s on 128k package. I'm sure its not as well regulated as downloads.
This happens when using P2P programs.
The one thing that doesn't work well for me when uploading is FTP. My guess is FTP is sensitive to packet loss?
 
Nope, [8] is horrid!!!!!!!
Aim for something higher than 12
 
Actually, I wonder how many users out there don't realize
how meaningless Signal Strength often is.
It is the SNL that carries the real weight as this
is more of an indicator of the Quality of the Signal.




[ Bay of Plenty : Signal 46% - SNL 17 ]
 
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