The pain of dial-up
- AndrewAPrice
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The pain of dial-up
I'm down in Adelaide (my hometown) for 2 weeks, but I transfered my DSL account to Brisbane when I moved there.. So I'm stuck with this slow backup dial-up account..
Ahhhhhhhh the slowness!!!!!!!
Ahhhhhhhh the slowness!!!!!!!
My OS is Perception.
"Ahhh?" What you are talking about? I played formerly CS 1.6 *even* with a dial-up connection! Of course, it was the curse of 250 ms latency and CS was almost unplayable, lags and even more lags, LAGS squared, in short. But I played this game even with my slow net, added a "MODEM" prefix to my nickname, so everybody knew that I am playing on a modem connection.Ahhhhhhhh the slowness!!!!!!!
Now, on a average 1,5 Mbits/s net, i have ping from 20 ms to 65 ms. Having a 1,5 Mb/s Internet connection, in my city, is some kind of "luck". Not to mention the bigger cities in my land,... More people, more companies, and a faster Internet connection through cable television, up to 15+ Mbit/s.
But it is kinda pain if you even try to switch from 40000 kbps to, ehm, 56 kpbs net connection, when you compare that you can download 1 MB in less than one second,... Dial-up? Almost two minutes.
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- Brynet-Inc
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I think I have 3meg down, and 128-256 up....Or something....It's fast enough for everything I do. Surf the web, read documentation, etc.
I don't see why anyone needs more than that....Unless they're downloading software or movies or something, and in that case they probably shouldn't be anyway.
I don't see why anyone needs more than that....Unless they're downloading software or movies or something, and in that case they probably shouldn't be anyway.
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Thats not reall amazing though... my cheap wireless does that. What i don't get is how Brynet hits 1900... my 8 megabit line usually downloads at about 800kb/s and only at 3ampcmattman wrote:I've seen wireless broadband download at 300 kilobytes a second (Telstra's Next-G network)...Brynet-Inc wrote:I probably shouldn't gloat about my 16megabit line.. but I'm going to anyway..
I can download at around 1900 kilobytes/ps