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at my apt.
 
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if our internet is so fast, why can't i stream audio? it's all jarbled up and takes forever to buffer. i cant' even watch training videos online.

if it because they are taking the ip address and testing from our home office and not my office that is 2000 miles away?

hmmmm
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wow funny. with my old DSL the connection was wicked slow but nothing dropped.

now with super fast charter cable, i get disconnected from the internet, modem locks up, internet is wicked slow.... i dont know wtf im paying for.


thats what has happened with every single comcast modem i have been on.
the internet here just blows because the router is so far away, plus my computer is a horrible piece of shit.
 
They have an iPhone app...

iPhone on wireless:
Test Date: Mar 23, 2011 7:39 PM
Connection Type: WiFi
Server: Boston, MA
Download: 14.97 Mbps
Upload: 1.83 Mbps
Ping: 73 ms
 
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if our internet is so fast, why can't i stream audio? it's all jarbled up and takes forever to buffer. i cant' even watch training videos online.

if it because they are taking the ip address and testing from our home office and not my office that is 2000 miles away?

hmmmm
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Site to site vpn. That sucks for you. But people in dallas have to be loving it.

Kinda weird I didnt see anything for you guys on Monster or Craigslist when i was looking for a job. Had to move to the shittiest place on earth.
 
Fios at my house
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Does it have anything to do with my ancient PC or the fact that I'm connected with a crappy wireless thing?
 
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if our internet is so fast, why can't i stream audio? it's all jarbled up and takes forever to buffer. i cant' even watch training videos online.

if it because they are taking the ip address and testing from our home office and not my office that is 2000 miles away?

hmmmm
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your in Tx?
 
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, that’s 32 megabytes per second. To break that down even further, a typical HD rip of a movie, running 4 gigabytes, would be downloaded in full in around 2 minutes.
daymnnnn
 
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We've got a 100Mbps fiber connection here at the office. I love it when I have to download some big 500MB patch and it downloads in like 7 minutes.
 
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