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Connected via XOHM (WiMAX) using Sony VAIO vgn-tx770p...
Last Result:
Download Speed: 3182 kbps (397.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 4662 kbps (582.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Astonishing, actually getting over 20Mbps on my 20Mbps connection. Shame about the upload speed though.
This is the first in a series of speed tests I conducted with Broadband Reports while I was on the Linux Lunacy Geek Cruise in the Caribbean in October 2005.
Foto(s) de mi Mashup, entrega final de nuevos medios.
Todas las pruebas las realice con un MacBook, 1GB memoria RAM, Procesador Intel Core Duo de 2 GHz, Sistema Operativo Mac OS X 10.4.11, usando Safari 3.1.1, con ayuda de speedtest.net
The Speedtest app on my Pixel 5a phone just registered a 99.1 Mbps download--nowhere near the fastest I saw--while the upload test is showing 9.76 Mbps early in the cycle.
Double your speed on a 10Gb/s port!
Some real world figures where you can see it does not reach optimum speeds on a 10 Gigabit/s MSI Mag Z390 USB-C port.
On a RTL9210B-CG controller from Jeyi Zebra.
It's best to connect these drives to the native PCIe 3.0x slot of your mainboard to attain the highest read and write speeds.
Cost 44 euros for the 512GB drive and 30 euros for the Jeyi (Realtek controller) enclosure.
adquirí 2 MB de conexión ase unos dias, y aki estoy probando mis velocidades, en speedtest.net y dandome cuanta que aun asi contamos con uan conexion lenta comparada con otros paises.
One annoying thing about the service was the tendency of every clicked link to produce a page like this. Not sure why it did that. If you went back and clicked the link again, it might go through, or it might get caught up again on this page.
Some real world figures where you can see it does not reach optimum speeds on a 5 Gigabit/s MSI Mag Z390 USB-C port.
On a RTL9210B-CG controller from Jeyi Zebra.