Hope it helps ya all
http://homepage.eircom.net/~leslie/testpage.htm
My Phat Pipe from NTL is now at 121,500 cps...(whatever a cps is)
and its lightning fast
Hope it helps ya all
http://homepage.eircom.net/~leslie/testpage.htm
My Phat Pipe from NTL is now at 121,500 cps...(whatever a cps is)
and its lightning fast
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
www.adslguide.org has a good speed test guide on it as well.
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cps = Characters Per Second, aka Bps. Note, too, that the "average" speeds given are only those experienced at optimal conditions. Which no one ever experiences. :/
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