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wtf, i did 1 just b4 this and it told me like 3.5 or something, and i thought, thats not right.... so i did it again and got that

oh and thats with iinet

adsl 2 i think?

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Wow, some of you guys have really slow connections. I hope you're not paying too much!! Excluding the people who are testing their work/uni connections I think I'm the fastest thus far?

My home connection

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TPG ADSL2+ $70 for 150GB / month via wireless, old plan should upgrade.

EDIT: Will, what connection is that? Your upload is > 1mbps!

BTW, This is UQ

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You guys do know that speedtest.net is only supposed to be used as a comparison tool to measure how your line speed was from 1 day to another? It's not used as an industry standard of line testing because it all comes down to location of the server you are doing the test from. You might set it as adelaide and be in perth, however get a faster download speed than if you had of chosen the perth server, because the content server might not be located where you are doing the test from. Not only that but you don't know how many hops it is to the download server from where you are aswel. Only way to really test it is to find a local server, say for instance if you are with iinet, go to ftp.iinet.net.au and download the adsl2.test file and see what your average download speed is from there.

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