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Does anyone know what the caps are on the San Antonio RR network...I have called the cable company multiple times with this question and they never seem to be able to tell me what the caps are...it seems like they are avoiding the question or something.
TeenInternetAddict
03-21-01, 08:23 AM
It's 2000 kbps down/384 kbps up.
Originally posted by Eaglescout:
I can often download something at 500 kb/secI assume that's kiloBYTES/sec?
Originally posted by Eaglescout:
but can rarely upload anything at more that about 15k/sec16KBps is the "standard" cap now a days for cable, especially @Home users. Though, some are lucky and have much higher upload caps.
Note that caps can vary within a city.
Eaglescout
03-21-01, 04:24 PM
I assume that's kiloBYTES/sec?
Yes, KiloBYTES per second.
Eaglescout
speed _demon
03-21-01, 08:24 PM
i have road runner in nyc and I get 2mb down and 300k upload, real speed is 1950down and 280 upload, no problems here, they even post the speed they will give you on their website, cya. :D :D
Eaglescout
03-22-01, 12:30 AM
yeah, I'm also in San Antonio, on roadrunner. I've called them a number of times as well about caps, especially on the upload side of it. They never will tell me. Usually they mumble something barely audible about not having caps...BS!! I can often download something at 500 kb/sec, but can rarely upload anything at more that about 15k/sec and sometimes average less than that!!! But there is really nothing else in the area that will offer me anything better. I know SWB DLS is worse then roadrunner, as a buddy of mine has it.
Eaglescout
[ 03-21-2001: Message edited by: Eaglescout ]
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