i just spoke to my isp and they said max upload/download speed is 1.5-2 mps that seems low is that normal? they said even if i upgraded package it would remain the same:yikes:
Seems a bit low. Depends on what you want to do. Surfing the web it would work fine. Downloading large files or gaming you will want more. Do a speed test with what you have now to compare... Speed Test I'm getting 4932kbps up and 740kbps down. At home I pay for 7 mps, not sure what I get. I do some gaming so I need the speed.
Just did it at work: Last Result: Download Speed: 2230 kbps (278.8 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 2882 kbps (360.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
At home: Download Speed: 8978 kbps (1122.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 482 kbps (60.3 KB/sec transfer rate) I believe this is pretty close to what my RoadRunner package is supposed to offer, though it can peak as high as 15000kbps down and 1000 kbps up.
Just ran the test from the server in Washington state. (I'm in Virginia). Speeds: 9480 kbps download 2391 kbps upload I have a cable modem.
Checked my home speed. I have road runner and pay for the 7mb plan. So I'm not too far off... Download Speed: 6906 kbps (863.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 496 kbps (62 KB/sec transfer rate)
It really depends what kind of connection you have and how close you are to your ISP. Also, you'll never really reach their claimed speeds. Their claimed speeds are just what's possible but hardly ever will you experience a perfectly optimized connection.
I had Roadrunner at the house: Last Result: Download Speed: 4845 kbps (605.6 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 488 kbps (61 KB/sec transfer rate)
It's a bit short but like others have said you hardly ever get what they say. Is your connection DSL, Cable or something else? Do you surf, download big files or game online at all? I don't think computer would mater too much unless it's really old.
Last Result: Download Speed: 15162 kbps (1895.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 1316 kbps (164.5 KB/sec transfer rate) There are a lot of factors that effect speed. Cable is more like token ring in that your bandwidth is shared by a group of your neighbors. That is why speeds are slower when kids first get home from school, last thing at night, during big events, etc. The various xDSL types are more effected by conditions at the CO and limited in the distance the signal reaches from the CO. The signal for xDSL is typically limited to 10-15,000 feet from the CO, beyond that distance only IDSL is available and the speed is at best 144k.
Fios FTMFW Last Result: Download Speed: 15563 kbps (1945.4 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 1852 kbps (231.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Yep, FIOS here too. Last Result: Download Speed: 20756 kbps (2594.5 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 4563 kbps (570.4 KB/sec transfer rate) My plan is 20/5, so I'm getting what I pay for.
well its a dsl connection but if there telling me 1.5-2mps and i wont reach their claimed speeds doesn't that give me a REALLY slow connection?
It's faster than Dial-up. However, a more useful answer would be yes that is certainly on the very low end of broadband speed. Is 2 Mbps the fastest connection your ISP offers? Is your service relatively inexpensive? Are there other providers in your area? And probably the most important question, do you need more than 2 Mbps?
Last Result: Download Speed: 22981 kbps (2872.6 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 4444 kbps (555.5 KB/sec transfer rate) At school it's like 6k and 2.5k, terrible.