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Old 27-10-2009, 21:48   #28
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Re: A Hypothetical Moral Question About Speed

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Originally Posted by caph View Post
You've got a problem somewhere. You should easily be able to max out your 20Mb connection on a wireless G access point. Without fail at any time of the day I get this from either of mine:-

Date of Speed Test: 2009-10-25 22:53:30
Download Speed: 19536 kbps (2442 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 676 kbps (84.5 KB/sec transfer rate)

I take your point about work environments. I was talking about residential environments.
No problem anywhere with speed externally. I am on a Be 24 meg connection that averages around 20 meg (bad phone line, but BT wanted too much money to investigate the problem for a 4 meg improvement to be worth it). I average around 20 meg via wireless and wired.

Actually, my point about work environments was to illustrate that the structure of the building could have an impact..
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