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Just thinking it would be a nice idea to see how many people are still on 56k slowdoms :D

What type of connection do you have 36 members have voted

  1. 1. What type of connection do you have

    • 56K Slowdom
      9
    • 128K ISDN
      2
    • ADSL (BT ect)
      12
    • sattelite
      4
    • 1meg cable connection
      5
    • 512k cable connection
      4

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1mbit cable at home

 

several 100mbit links direct to the linx at work and dual oc3 in datacenter in the states.

 

 

thats a lot of bandwidth

I'm ADSL (via Freeserve) but having some serious performance issues - sometimes it's as slow as 56K modem (I'm running a performance test which Freeserve asked me to run).

 

So far they've had my performance stats for a week and when I emailed asking for progress they told me to ring the support line (premium rate). As if £27 per month wasn't already enough money to take off me for a slow connection.

 

Not currently happy ...

56k here at home, it is frustratingly slow, at school we have a very fast connection, not sure what it actually is but ive got 1MB/s from it before.

 

While we're on this theme ive noticed this site is quite slow to load with the 56k, compared to other vbulletin sites, but ti isnt because of a slow server cos it loads very quick at school, wierd...

T3 :D :D :D and it's about 100 times quicker than my work connection which is only a T1.

T1 at work I believe, 56k modem at home, hopefully not for much longer :rolleyes:

Originally posted by dunk300zxtt

Blueyonder 1Mbit service....this thing rocks!! :) :D

 

Robert.

 

I putted to the 1Mb one today. Fill in a form, 2 hours later got an email saying turn the modem off and turn it on. Then 1Mb. :D

1Mb blueyonder cable at home and an infuriating 28k dial up at work. Doesn't say much for my employer, i work for one of the biggest IT providers on the planet :rolleyes:

Originally posted by SRRAE

I putted to the 1Mb one today. Fill in a form, 2 hours later got an email saying turn the modem off and turn it on. Then 1Mb. :D

 

HEH!! Painless or what?? Apart from the extra dosh....;)

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