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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #40 on: April 19, 2010, 08:45:07 PM »
Normally see 12MB/s daily from this site :x, this is the fastest ive happend to see from this website though, 33MB/s aint a bad burst.

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #41 on: April 20, 2010, 10:00:55 PM »
Normally see 12MB/s daily from this site :x, this is the fastest ive happend to see from this website though, 33MB/s aint a bad burst.

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Whoa! That is a very good burst! I had never got a burst :-P
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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #42 on: April 22, 2010, 03:20:46 AM »
Normally see 12MB/s daily from this site :x, this is the fastest ive happend to see from this website though, 33MB/s aint a bad burst.

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Holy sh** where do you get the bandwidth for this stuff? Seedbox?

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Offline tiltswitch

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #43 on: April 28, 2010, 09:40:35 AM »
How the hell do you get speeds like that...the most ive seen is 1mb dl on a mates pc.My speed isnt very good,280kbps download on a good day,which is very rare normally its 220 and upload I never see over 80kbps.

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #44 on: April 29, 2010, 01:25:12 AM »
My fastest on my old ISP (DSL) was about 330KB/s down, 67KB/s Up (those are bytes not bits).

now, with comcast cable,  fastest down is about 2.1Mb/s, with 1.2Mb/s being more typical, and up fastest sustained is just slightly under 300Kb/s.  I have a business account so I won't get throttled on torrents -- at least that's what they told me to sign up.


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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #45 on: April 30, 2010, 04:28:02 PM »
60 mb/s down :P At the second biggest lan party in the world called The Gathering, located in Norway

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #46 on: May 11, 2010, 05:04:35 AM »
My fastest Torrent DL was a BakaBT torrent, and it hit my net maximum of 1.2MBps.

It happened twice >_>

Fastest I've ever seen?  I dunno about that.

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #47 on: May 11, 2010, 05:25:50 AM »

:D

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #48 on: May 11, 2010, 10:23:17 AM »
oh japan.

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #49 on: May 11, 2010, 05:33:57 PM »
Here at school I hit about 70-80ish mbps dl from direct download servers have about 2-4 mbps upload
the school blocks torrents though so i can't give you a good estimate

this is the fastest connection I've ever seen though http://www.thelocal.se/7869/20070712/

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #50 on: May 13, 2010, 09:47:25 PM »


I had fixed the speed - Was slow because of Slow Hub.
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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #51 on: May 13, 2010, 10:07:26 PM »
okay guys...one thing I would like to point out

Kbps = Kilo-bits per second
KBps = kilo-BYTES per second

there IS a difference!!!

8 bits = 1 byte
« Last Edit: May 13, 2010, 10:10:26 PM by wolf39us »

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #52 on: May 13, 2010, 10:41:04 PM »
average max utorrent speeds;

DL; 720 kB/s
UL; 120 kB/s

kinda sucks, but im looking at getting something faster in the near future.

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #53 on: May 14, 2010, 07:56:04 AM »

:D

HAHA, that is totally faked. I know for a fact that speedtest.net will not correctly deal with speeds over 1 gigabits and will not report them.

Here is a link to a valid speedtest.net speedtest:



I am guessing that the connection was really doing about 700 kilobits from the position of the hand in the speed test (which wouldn't be like that if it had already completed?

The fastest speeds I have seen on torrents is about 30 megabytes/sec download (250 megabits) which was I/O limited due to the randomness of the writes and 600 megabits up (seeding).

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #54 on: May 14, 2010, 12:34:13 PM »

:D

HAHA, that is totally faked. I know for a fact that speedtest.net will not correctly deal with speeds over 1 gigabits and will not report them.

Here is a link to a valid speedtest.net speedtest:



I am guessing that the connection was really doing about 700 kilobits from the position of the hand in the speed test (which wouldn't be like that if it had already completed?

The fastest speeds I have seen on torrents is about 30 megabytes/sec download (250 megabits) which was I/O limited due to the randomness of the writes and 600 megabits up (seeding).

okay so here's the info I got on that IP address

P Address Location results for 219.200.4.71
IP Address: 219.200.4.71 WhoIs Lookup  IP BlackList Lookup
Hostname: softbank21920000407 1.bbtec.net Reverse DNS
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IP Address Conversion - IP Convert for 219.200.4.71 to Hex & to Dec
IP to Dec [IP Address to decimal]: 3687318599
IP to Hex [IP Address to hexadecimal]: dbc80447
IP to Bin [IP to binary]: 1101101111001000000 0010001000111

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IP Address Continent: Asia
IP Continent Code:(AS)
IP Continent Population: 3,879,000,000
IP Continent Area: 44,579,000 km²
IP Continent Total Population: 60%
IP Continent Density People: 89.00 per km²
IP Continent Latitude: (29.8405)
IP Continent Longitude: (89.296)

IP Location Lookup results for Japan
IP Country Name:   Japan 
IP Country Capital: Tokyo
IP Language: Japanese
IP Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)
IP Country Latitude: (36)
IP Country Longitude: (138)
IP Country Code:  JPN  (JP)

IP Location Lookup results for 219.200.4.71 in Saitama
IP Address Region: Saitama
IP Address City:   Tokorozawa
IP Address Latitude: (35.7864)
IP Address Longtitude: (139.4678)

Additional IP Location information for 219.200.4.71
IP Address Organization:  Softbank BB Corp
IP Address ISP:  Softbank BB Corp
Time zone for 219.200.4.71: Asia/Tokyo
Local time zone for 219.200.4.71: Asia/Tokyo



When I look up Softbank BB I get a corporate office
So he cheated and did it from work lmao

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #55 on: May 14, 2010, 08:36:35 PM »

:D

HAHA, that is totally faked. I know for a fact that speedtest.net will not correctly deal with speeds over 1 gigabits and will not report them.

Here is a link to a valid speedtest.net speedtest:



I am guessing that the connection was really doing about 700 kilobits from the position of the hand in the speed test (which wouldn't be like that if it had already completed?

The fastest speeds I have seen on torrents is about 30 megabytes/sec download (250 megabits) which was I/O limited due to the randomness of the writes and 600 megabits up (seeding).

Not only that but there is no network card that goes beyond 1Gbps and yet it shows going over that.

One thing I have to say about this

HAX!!!!!

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #56 on: May 15, 2010, 04:12:18 AM »

Not only that but there is no network card that goes beyond 1Gbps and yet it shows going over that.

One thing I have to say about this

HAX!!!!!

That is not exactly true. Although very expensive there are 10 gigabit NICs but either way it is indeed faked. I also seriously doubt any of the speed test servers are on >1 gigabit and the tokyo speedtest server completely sucked (atleast when I lived in Japan).

Here is an example of one such place you can get servers with 10 gig NICs:

http://fdcservers.net/dedicated_10gbit.php

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #57 on: May 19, 2010, 04:31:32 PM »
This is my home connection


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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #58 on: July 13, 2010, 07:16:24 PM »
Not only that but there is no network card that goes beyond 1Gbps and yet it shows going over that.
Lol what? There are 10Gbit NICs, but yeah they are expensive.

know for a fact that speedtest.net will not correctly deal with speeds over 1 gigabits and will not report them.
Is your server 10Gbit? Get a 10Gbit one and see what speedtests it outputs. I see no reason why it wouldn't report anything other than 1Gbit, unless the server you are connecting to isn't 10Gbit. If the speedtest server is 10Gbit, it should report higher than 1.

okay so here's the info I got on that IP address

When I look up Softbank BB I get a corporate office
So he cheated and did it from work lmao
I suggest you read up on SoftBank. It is possible it was done via work, but SoftBank also gives residential connections of over 1Gbit.

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Re: Fastest download/upload speed you ever saw
« Reply #59 on: July 16, 2010, 02:13:03 PM »
Not only that but there is no network card that goes beyond 1Gbps and yet it shows going over that.
Lol what? There are 10Gbit NICs, but yeah they are expensive.

know for a fact that speedtest.net will not correctly deal with speeds over 1 gigabits and will not report them.
Is your server 10Gbit? Get a 10Gbit one and see what speedtests it outputs. I see no reason why it wouldn't report anything other than 1Gbit, unless the server you are connecting to isn't 10Gbit. If the speedtest server is 10Gbit, it should report higher than 1.

okay so here's the info I got on that IP address

When I look up Softbank BB I get a corporate office
So he cheated and did it from work lmao
I suggest you read up on SoftBank. It is possible it was done via work, but SoftBank also gives residential connections of over 1Gbit.

They, and I would trust your results if you give your valid SpeedTest.net given Image URL to this forum. It can be only trusted by using valid SpeedTest.net hosted result image.
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Macross Frontier and Gaiking are good too.