View Poll Results: What is your internet connection speed?
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Above 2mbps
71 44.10% -
Up to 2mbps
18 11.18% -
Up to 1.5mbps
20 12.42% -
Up to 1mbps
15 9.32% -
Up to 768kbps
4 2.48% -
Up to 512kbps
17 10.56% -
Below 384kbps
14 8.70% -
Dial-up speed (56kbps or less)
2 1.24%
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October 25th, 2014 09:08 PM #352
Testing the WiFi connection after changing router from old D-Link to Netgear R6250. Almost 4x better than what I used to get with WiFi N.
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January 20th, 2015 06:07 PM #353My speed test results are,
Downloadspeed:1.787Mbps
Uploadspeed:0.837Mbps
I checked my internet speed test here ScanmySpeed : Check my Internet Speed .
Is this good or not
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January 25th, 2015 10:43 PM #354My speed test results now using ScanmySpeed
Downloadspeed:0.101Mbps
Uploadspeed:0.659Mbps
I am happy with the result.
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February 22nd, 2016 04:48 PM #357Mag DNS leak test kayo pag mabagal coz chances are na infiltrate router nyo and sending your http requests sa fake DNS sites to fake but good copy websites
Honestly my there's no way to protect yourselves anymore from Router hijacking these days, better get the Macs for extra protection
Grabe na ng hacking
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July 25th, 2016 02:03 AM #358
Our connection has always been middle of the pack or just slightly below middle of the pack, usually 50 Mbps (6.2 MBps). But, it looks like our ISP has been true to their word about a slight speed boost.
I don't mind the speed boost so long as I'm paying the same price.
I never tried testing our connection at work. But, one of the IT guys said not to bother. The bandwidth testing sites are filtered out by the firewall.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; July 25th, 2016 at 02:14 AM.
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July 25th, 2016 08:19 AM #359
That speed will forever remain a dream in the Philippine household.
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July 25th, 2016 10:00 AM #360
When I visited the PH/LPC in 2013, my brother in law had decent Internet. It was good enough for Skype and to use Steam for games. He and my nephew have gaming PCs with Steam.
The apparent snappiness of surfing was on par with my uncle's ISP in Nevada (DSL). I would guess it's only around 5 Mbps. Not much. But, he (brother in law) seemed to be getting the full 5 Mbps.
I'll give a decade. As someone who seldom visit the PH, I notice changes much more easily. I was pleasantly surprised in 2013 except for the traffic. ;) I think the PH will reach 50 Mbps in ten years. Of course, by that time, gigabit Internet will be more common elsewhere.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; July 25th, 2016 at 10:11 AM.
Yeah. He lost me with "gamechanger".
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