The download is slower than the upload because of all the people on the internet here. It is a huge university. The upload is always higher because no one is uploading as much as they are downloading. At around 2 am here, the download and upload are both around 600 Mbps.
Symmetric connections are hard to come by nowadays. Good luck with that. At my house I have 25/25 but it is really 30/25 for some reason. Symmetric enough for me.
Not bad at all and this is wrong as I'm not 1050 mi away from where the server is.
It's okay for me.
I'd be happy with just 5mbs. I really don't understand why it's so darn slow. Takes me weeks to download games
So happy about it.
If lazy to click
3.46 MBit/S Down Max and 0.36 Up Max
I live in Puerto Rico,so yeah
i5 4690k - Asus Z97-A - 8GBx2 of G.Skill DDR3 1600 - 2xCrucial BX100 500 Raid 0 - MSI GTX 970 Twin Frozr
NZXT Phantom 630 Black Windowed - EVGA SuperNOVA NEX 650W - Windows 8.1 and Ubuntu 15.04
Macbook Pro 13 with 512gb ssd - iPad Air 2
Server:
Not too shabby.
>Grade: F-
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Im not suprised you dont live in your server with those internet speeds!
- C.C.
That's with me running two MC servers, playing RuneScape, and having 7 Tabs open in Google Chrome. <.<
• Ryzen 9 3900x @4.2GHz
• 64GB DDR4 @3200MHz
• MSI RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
• 2TB NVMe SSD
• 6TB in HDD space
• Four monitors at 4k
Only supposed to get 30/4. Strange.
Not great.... But still.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
-Albert Einstein
Current setup: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PJzPD3
My internet is simply an abomination to behold, isn't it?
Over Ethernet, I can easily pull 110Mbps down, ~4Mbps up, and a 7ms ping.
Edit: Over Ethernet
Also, this
It's awful, I know.
I also got THIS from my terminal:
600 packets transmitted, 547 packets received, 8.8% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 26.628/31.479/110.217/5.064 ms
So speeds less than what we pay for and 8.8% packet loss. Don't get AT&T Uverse.