Using Speed Test by OOKLA, here’s mine…
I feel slow now..but frankly it’s at least fast enough for just me (ie more than I need), though I try to track price per performance sweet spot.
Oh, brain typo resulted in something weirdly interesting, speedtest.com ended up resolving to target.com?
This is what remains from my DSL 250 line on copper wire.
For the purpose of this thread I think the price is also relevant. I am paying 45 € (52 USD) per month incl. 3 phone numbers and a flatrate for phone calls in Germany (landline and any mobile network).
Optical fibre is in the making. Street work has already been complete, now I am waiting for the final connection which will hopefully happen early next year. That will be a 1 GBit connection but for 70 € (81 USD) per month
Love the download, the upload is a load of guess what. Xfinity was suppose to match the upload to the download with their last backend upgrades, but cheated us.
I"m on dial up compared to all of you
🎄 thefrog@thepad:~ st
Speedtest by Ookla
Server: Uniti - Cleveland, OH (id: 27834)
ISP: Windstream Communications
Idle Latency: 16.14 ms (jitter: 0.22ms, low: 15.78ms, high: 16.24ms)
Download: 50.31 Mbps (data used: 45.1 MB)
28.53 ms (jitter: 1.27ms, low: 22.13ms, high: 31.23ms)
Upload: 4.33 Mbps (data used: 3.4 MB)
445.52 ms (jitter: 84.68ms, low: 100.22ms, high: 1114.88ms)
Packet Loss: Not available.
your screenshot is very hard to read. light grey letters on white background is pretty tough for my eyes ![]()
It was a theme issue on my side.
This is how it looked for me:
My theme settings for the forum have been:
When I change the theme to “Dark Endeavour” it is all good.
Sorry for the confusion.
I am living in the south of Germany near Augsburg.
Download: 101,4 MBit/s
Upload: 45,2 MBit/s
In Canada, Ebox with a 1 Gb/s Symetrical fiber. My lan is hybrid 10/1Gb/s so my modem connection is 2.5 Gb and since my ISP is overprovisionning the connections I get a little more.
I am in awe of you, sir, how do you manage to live with such awe-inspiring connectivy? (in all seriousness I remember quite clearly 14.4 modem speeds)
I’m waiting for @ricklinux result… Can anyone beat that? ![]()
With all humility…















