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BaronSHOP DC
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Once i saw this topic, i must show my Wifi connection:
And yup, playing online games, watching/listening media without trouble.
Leemos: Once i saw this topic, i must show my Wifi connection: And yup, playing online games, watching/listening media without trouble.
Speed doesn't matter for online games. As long as your connection is broadband it will be fine. Your upstream appears to be 128kilobit, which is the slowest speed available on a broadband connection (128kbit ISDN is the slowest broadband IIRC).The term "broadband", contrary to popular misconception, is not a speed categorization. "Broadband" is synonymous with wideband which just means the connection is able to broadcast/receive on a "broad" number of "bands" simultaneously (aka multiple frequencies concurrently). A good, early example of a (relatively) low speed broadband line with high overall bandwidth is the old T1 connection. T1 lines have a maximum speed of just ~1.5Mbit/s but it can do 24 simultaneous connections at full speed.For comparison's sake, dialup access is known as "narrowband" and works over several channels on a single frequency.I'm surprised you don't have issues streaming video. Streaming 480p requires 1mbit of throughput, which would max you out. 720p requires 4mbit and 1080p about 7mbit.
Better than nothing right?
Information Security Lieutenant Commander
I'm not complaining :/
It's not the fastest, but it'll do.
Lol i have 5Mb download and like 0.74Mb upload.... That's Australia for ya
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Tús maith leath na hoibre.
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Changed ISP a few months back and im happy with what I've got compared to my old one haha