Libains, on 04 February 2013 - 15:20, said:
Alias, on 04 February 2013 - 14:45, said:
General, on 04 February 2013 - 14:43, said:
Alias, on 04 February 2013 - 14:29, said:
Liten, on 04 February 2013 - 14:20, said:
I find that hard to belive.
All universities have the usual 100mbps, it's just because barely anybody here actually lives at their university that it is used on-location only.
That, and if you're close to the city you can get 100mbps cable internet at home, like my brother has. Unfortunately I live so close to the city that my exchange doesn't have enough room for more connections. ;_;
I find that hard to believe BECAUSE all of us know it is impossible to make an internet connection with Australia!
That's probably faster than anything in Turkey.
Why am I looking at a test from a year ago...?
Plus, Liten's still right. It's impossible to connect to Aus from the outside world
Because it's not my test? Just pulled one that I could find, I do remember there being an ~800mbps one at one of the unis here, can't remember which one though.
If anything it would be faster these days.
I think it's more impossible to connect to the outside world from here than the other way around.
Doesn't help that some of our cable routing is the literal definition of retarded (for some reason, some ISPs route from Sydney to New Zealand to Hawaii to Guam to get to Japan and Singapore), when in reality instead of being ~120 ping at the most, it ends up being ~350.