— ShadzeB wroteOk well I assume you are all gonna hate me for this then but here is my connection speed.
— Sp0rAdiC wroteDamn ShadzeB, nice. Don't see fiber coming to my area anywhere in the near future :(
— gregsta wroteMine is fiber optic and yours is faster that mine like corpse said their giving of false readings. That reading is far to fast for normal boardband.
— Sp0rAdiC wrote— gregsta wroteMine is fiber optic and yours is faster that mine like corpse said their giving of false readings. That reading is far to fast for normal boardband.And where are you getting information that they are giving off false readings?? And who's they?
— Sp0rAdiC wroteMaybe you should talk to your ISP then.
— gregsta wroteIt the same all over the country nothing wrong with mu isp max speeds are them, broadband don't get no faster than that maybe up to 30mb would be your max over here.
As cable technology has improved, the need for faster cable modems led to the introduction of DOCSIS 3.0, which significantly increases a modem's performance compared to older DOCSIS versions. DOCSIS 3.0 (and newer 3.x) cable modems can support connection speeds over 150 Mbps. Many cable Internet providers now sell plans for service that runs faster than 38 Mbps (typically, 50 Mbps for downloads).
— gregsta wrote— Sp0rAdiC wroteDamn ShadzeB, nice. Don't see fiber coming to my area anywhere in the near future :(Mine is fiber optic and yours is faster that mine like corpse said their giving of false readings. That reading is far to fast for normal boardband.
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