:: ryan.cck :: said:nah... my uploads are at max like 13k/sec im on adsl
also my downloads become slower wen i upload at max speed ...
mojako said:merforga was talking about the slowest adsl plan / type... (when he said "upload for adsl is about 6-7 kb max whereas cable is about 15-20 max")
urs is faster, and more expensive ^_^
and when he said "Download max for adsl is about 100k max and cable is about 1 meg" its the fastest and most expensive type available at the moment.
I hope he doesnt mind me taking over his role
huh??Merforga said:I haven't looked at proper speeds for a while O_O...but thanks for clearing that up ^^
The last one (1500/256) is actually 1536/256. I used to have 1500 ADSL and while the ISP called it 1500 my modem registered it as 1536.mojako said:werent u aware of the different ADSL speeds? (eg "256/64", "512/128", "1500/256" etc)
the last one is actually quite weird coz its not a multiple of 8
well thats how they make moneyAdrian. said:The last one (1500/256) is actually 1536/256. I used to have 1500 ADSL and while the ISP called it 1500 my modem registered it as 1536.
Also just to let you know the ADSL speeds you have listed are not the only speeds available with ADSL. They're just the artificial limits that Telstra imposes on their DSLAMS. ADSL is actually capable of reaching speeds of ~8000/1000. So thanks to Telstra we aren't getting the full potential of ADSL.
Anyway that's the end of my nerdy rant.
of course... its faster than dialupredslert said:*sigh* they actually call 32KB/sec broadband.....
and btw, i think its called Bandwidth controller,mojako said:while we're on the topic of bandwidth management..
does anybody know a software program which can limit the bandwidth shared to certain computers on the network (or, to all other network computers collectively, as distinct from the host)?
I dont mind if its not freeware.. well.. because Im likely to find the cra** on the net.