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<blockquote data-quote="dacoolest" data-source="post: 2160639" data-attributes="member: 65525"><p>I tried this m8. i checked the speed from both download softwares and DSL speed test sites. the speed is SAME. its amazing if this increase ur speed. I know windows sux. but do you think that a person who got enough knowledge to build an operating system will create an OS for home users which will reserve a 20% percent of available bandwidth for system tasks, since all OS builders are trying to deliver maximum performance? I use ubuntu, as my main OS. and i use Leopard on intel. all 3 OS deliver same speed. bandwidth isn't something depending on what OS you are using. </p><p> </p><p>I use the 2Mbps package offered by the SLT. 230-240 KB/s is the best speed i get from this connection. it is normal. it is the best speed a 2Mbps connection can offer(maximum of 256KBps). and i get it from windows, ubuntu, and leopard.</p><p> </p><p>anywa thx for tryn to help us</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dacoolest, post: 2160639, member: 65525"] I tried this m8. i checked the speed from both download softwares and DSL speed test sites. the speed is SAME. its amazing if this increase ur speed. I know windows sux. but do you think that a person who got enough knowledge to build an operating system will create an OS for home users which will reserve a 20% percent of available bandwidth for system tasks, since all OS builders are trying to deliver maximum performance? I use ubuntu, as my main OS. and i use Leopard on intel. all 3 OS deliver same speed. bandwidth isn't something depending on what OS you are using. I use the 2Mbps package offered by the SLT. 230-240 KB/s is the best speed i get from this connection. it is normal. it is the best speed a 2Mbps connection can offer(maximum of 256KBps). and i get it from windows, ubuntu, and leopard. anywa thx for tryn to help us [/QUOTE]
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