I consistently get 1+Mb down and 384Kb up. Up is capped, but rarely
has trouble getting keeping up 384Kb. I've gotten up to 2Mb download
which is also capped at 2Mb.

Although Im sure your mileage may vary based on your service.


At 03:04 PM 3/26/01 -0600, you wrote:
>That's not quite true. I was uploading to a machine at 330K over the weekend.
>Now, that was another machine on RoadRunner service, but that's a lot higher
>then 56K.:)
>I've also download things (off the net) at about 1.1M a sec. I think it
>depends on what node you are on, and how many kids playing Quake over the net
>are on your node.
>
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>Nate Carlson wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Joseph Key wrote:
>> > RoadRunner only has a 56K upload speed and about 400K download (on a good
>> > day).  You can get around the dynamic IP with one of the dynamic ip dns
>> > services like www.dyndns.org
>>
>> eeeEEk! I'm glad I couldn't get that then.  :)
>>
>> I can't do DynDNS, because I use a mail server on the IP address, and
>> prefer to follow RFC.
>>
>> I actually ended up signing up for an account at Telocity.
>>
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