1.10 Mbps is roughly 130 KBps. The advertised download speed is in Bits, while the download you see on a program is in Bytes.
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this is what im getting with that ip
C:\WINDOWS\system32>ping 199.91.189.30
Pinging 199.91.189.30 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 199.91.189.30: bytes=32 time=87ms TTL=239
Reply from 199.91.189.30: bytes=32 time=89ms TTL=239
Reply from 199.91.189.30: bytes=32 time=88ms TTL=239
Reply from 199.91.189.30: bytes=32 time=88ms TTL=239
Ping statistics for 199.91.189.30:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 87ms, Maximum = 89ms, Average = 88ms
http://www.speedtest.net/result/3864538118.png
I'll be honest...looking at other peoples speeds makes me sad.
Exactly. Most people don't need such high download speeds anyway unless they live with a family that all share the same connection. If you got a lot of people all using the same internet, then you would need more bandwidth to play with or everything chokes. For the results I posted earlier, my family and I pay for those kinds of speeds because we are always online (PC, phone, tablet, game consoles, etc) and multiple devices can eat up a lot of data. If you live alone or don't have people who hog your net, you can easily get away with a lower speed and there'd be little difference in downloads.
20 hours later, still waiting on patch to be up.
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Stop exaggerating. It's only been 19 hours and 50 minutes
http://www.speedtest.net/result/3864554700.png
As I live one hour from Montréal, and it's "basic high-speed" Internet from Cogeco, I can live with it for now.
With 5 hours remaining patch is still not up /furious