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[XOne] vraag over mijn snelheid

Discussie in 'Games' gestart door $$$$$, 5 nov 2002.

  1. bartos

    bartos Mooi Kreidler

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    dus die van mordax klopt??
     
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  2. Ikke

    Ikke New Member

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    Download
    Download van een bestand (128KB ~ 1MB afhankelijk van uw verbinding) vanaf een server in Nederland Klaar 78.5 KByte/sec
    Upload
    Upload van gegenereerde gegevens naar een server in Nederland om de upload snelheid te bepalen Klaar 13.7 KByte/sec
    Connection
    Veelvuldig maken van een connectie naar een server in Nederland. Klaar 533.0 Conn/min
    Ping test Nederland
    Uitvoeren van een aantal grote pings vanuit Nederland naar uw computer (N.B. Uw evt. firewall moet deze pings dus wel accepteren! De test is ook niet mogelijk als u via een proxy server de site gebruikt) Klaar 36.0 ms
    Kabelfoon Lokaal
    Download van een bestand (128KB ~ 1MB) van een interne Kabelfoon server Klaar 66.1 KByte/sec
     
  3. bizzy_bone

    bizzy_bone Guest

    mijn upload is meestal rond de 16 en 18 kbyte/persec
    Is dat snel genoeg?
     
  4. bizzy_bone

    bizzy_bone Guest

    ik heb de test 3 keer achter elkaar gedaan
    1ste keer upload: 16,2
    2de keer: 17,6
    3de keer 16,4
    Goed genoeg voor xbox live? snellere verbinding kan ik niet nemen.
     
  5. jermain

    jermain

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    Resultaten van http://www.speedtest.nl
    (Overgenomen op Wed Nov 6 2002 om 13:07:56 UTC+0100)

    Download : 56.0 KByte/sec
    Upload : 11.2 KByte/sec
    Connection : 157.0 Conn/min
    Ping test Nederland : 2.0 ms


    en bij mordax is m'n downloadsnelheid 180 KB/s en upload is 17 KB/s =( domme shit ik ga die upc gastjes ff schreeuwen....
     
  6. bartos

    bartos Mooi Kreidler

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    is er al wat bekend over de benodigde snelheid
     
  7. bizzy_bone

    bizzy_bone Guest

    Ja waarom is upload snelheid bij elke site anders? volgens mij kloppen al die dingens gewoon niet:r :confused:
     
  8. Viperama

    Viperama Keep smiling !

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    Ik heb maar effe wat info opgezocht:




    Connection Speed – My bandwidth is bigger than you

    The main reason that the Xbox Live feature will be so hot is the broadband backing. No one likes playing online with lag. So why not hit something that is not going to give you any lag? That’s the mentality of Microsoft. Besides, the future relies on broadband, with all the streaming movies and whatnot…it’s become an essential part of computing and now gaming.

    Now many people may be thinking that you need the fastest broadband out there to get the best latency…but this isn’t always the truth. This is the main misconception about having the “best ping” in the bunch. The speed of your upload and download doesn’t relate to ping time.

    Ping time is based on the time it takes to reach one point and back, you can call this latency or ping. The time it takes to make that round trip is measured in milliseconds. Now when you have, let’s say a 1 Megabit upload and download, that won’t make you fast…especially if the person you are sending the packet to is located far away. What can make a difference is the distance you are away from your ISP or nearest router. Then another thing that can affect the latency is the hops along the way as you try to reach this other person. If one hop (router) is bad, then your signal will slow down because of it.

    Now the role that the bandwidth plays in this picture is the amount of data that needs to be sent. Now for the Xbox, you would believe that it will be quite a hefty load, being that it will be sending voice and data over this path. In reality, it’s not that much bandwidth. But I should remind you, that even though the packets are not that big, it still requires some broadband strength; 56k modems has already been ruled out of the design. At most, the data stream of the Xbox would be around 16kilobytes, which should be around 128kilobits. I would say this is required to have for both upload and download purposes of online gaming for the Xbox.

    Of course, the more you have the better…but all in all, that massive speed is not used unless you download updates to your favorite games over the Live network. That’s when your fat pipe will shine.

    But getting back to the latency, it would be preferred if you can hit something under 100ms. If you have anything higher than this, you will start to notice skipping and jumping from your opponents, and maybe some ghost action (attacking something that isn’t there, but on your screen, its there). The best way to check your latency is by “pinging” a trusted server through a DOS prompt. You can do this by typing ‘ping dslreports.com’ in your DOS Command prompt to get a picture of where you stand in the timing game. The lower the number, the better your online experience. Of course, if you have played internet games with your PC, you know the hassles and tricks of what this is all about.


    Which is better…Cable or DSL for Xbox Live?

    This is a question that plagues us all, but it’s all a matter of opinion. In general, all broadband is serves its purpose…to transfer data faster than a dial-up modem. But when we are looking at broadband for gaming, it changes to ‘having the lowest ping in the game than a modem user’. This way, you can be a ping whore of the game and not deal with stuttering. But to achieve this, you need broadband…but which one?

    Cable is a type of broadband service offered by your local cable company. They usually have a fiber optic backbone which is much faster than any type of line out there. The only problem that cable users face is the neighborhood segmenting that is going on, also known as sharing your broadband line. In some areas, the speeds are as slow as an ISDN line, which is about 112kilobits in speed. Then you have those people with speeds all the way up to 8Megabits!! For this reason, you should research your cable company and find out what type of speeds they are dishing out in your area. Most of the times, they will not comment on the speeds, if they do, it’s like guaranteeing someone a speed; which is not the case. But what you can do is talk to a friend that has cable and lives near you. This is very important because speeds can change from one block to another or one zip code to another. If you find that their speed is more than suitable for your needs, then place an order for cable.

    Now people with DSL usually boast about having a private line and not having to share bandwidth with the rest of the block… and they are right. DSL user lines come in via your phone wire, which has its own private number, to offer you broadband service. DSL users also have the information about what speed they can order, unlike cable providers. But this can be a little misleading. A DSL speed relies on the distance between you and your Central Office (CO), or phone company terminal. The further you are away, the more signal degradation you will get, which transfers to slower downloads and higher ping times. But if you are close to your CO, then you will get the extreme nirvana that you paid for, and nothing less.

    Now you may argue my discussion by saying I don’t know what I’m talking about, but I do. For someone to say that Cable is better than DSL or vice versa, will completely lead you to the wrong path and force you to deal with a crappy service. Now you want pros and cons of both networks.

    Cable, in most cases, happens to be a lot faster than DSL. Distance is really not important to cable users and you won’t have to worry about your packets being seen (internal encryption). Cable users also have an “Always on” service, so there’s no need to login. But in turn, your speed varies from area to area. You are never quoted with a speed; it’s usually a phrase like “up to 50x’s faster than 56k”. Notice “up to” is in that sentence, which means is can be slower than that 50x speed. Also, the shared lines and bandwidth can be killer on holiday seasons and time when people are home.

    DSL users have a dedicated, private line…which means they get all their speed without having to share. DSL subscribers also have the opportunity to select the speed they want, at a price. You also have different types of DSL that can be faster than any cable speeds out there, which shows variety and not being hindered to one standard. Now the dark side of DSL is the distance restrictions. As stated before, the further away you are from the CO, the more your service will suck. Also, if you are out of range from the CO, you are assed out…no service will be sent to you. DSL providers don’t advertise and “always on” service for the mere fact that DSL runs on software called PPPoE. This requires you to log in with a username and password.

    Now, which one is better? Well, I say “Go for whatever broadband service you can get your hands on, and affordable.”

    Now we have those individuals that talk about how T1/T3 lines are much better; yeah they are better, but try paying for one. Unless you are rich and live with your parents, you can afford the $1000+ payment every month. But if you are an average user, then this is way out of our leagues. They just say it to make themselves look like they know what the hell they are talking about. Pay no mind to them; unless, they plan on gaming at their job.
     
  9. ralph18

    ralph18 neij-wiert de gekste

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    als je echt 16 kb up nodig hebt dan word het nog lastig met kabel @home en chello komen meestal niet aan die 16


    Resultaten van http://www.speedtest.nl
    (Overgenomen op Wed Nov 6 2002 om 15:48:47 UTC+0100)

    Download : 140.3 KByte/sec
    Upload : 13.8 KByte/sec
    Connection : 602.0 Conn/min
    Ping test Nederland : 33.0 ms


    Resultaten van http://www.speedtest.nl
    (Overgenomen op Wed Nov 6 2002 om 15:50:42 UTC+0100)

    Download : 149.9 KByte/sec
    Upload : 13.5 KByte/sec
    Connection : 500.0 Conn/min
    Ping test Nederland : 34.0 ms
     
  10. Brutus

    Brutus Xbw user

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    Bij mij met chello

    Download: 161,5 KByte/sec
    Upload: 15,2 KByte/sec
    Connection:320,0 conn/min
     
  11. x-box player

    x-box player Just because

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    bij mij bij speedtest met chello

    download:159.0 KByte/sec
    upload:13.1 KByte/sec
    connection:331.0 Conn/min
    ping:48.0 ms
     
  12. wenze

    wenze Active Member

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    mijn speedtest met het geweldige casema!!

    dowload: 1.8
    upload: 4.9
    connection 27.0
     
  13. bizzy_bone

    bizzy_bone Guest

    HAHAHAHAAHAH dan maar geen internet ik heb ook casema broadband maar die is stukken sneller

    Download
    Download van een bestand (128KB ~ 1MB afhankelijk van uw verbinding) vanaf een server in Nederland Klaar 83.9 KByte/sec
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    Upload van gegenereerde gegevens naar een server in Nederland om de upload snelheid te bepalen Klaar 11.9 KByte/sec
    Connection
    Veelvuldig maken van een connectie naar een server in Nederland. Klaar 475.0 Conn/min
    Ping test Nederland
    Uitvoeren van een aantal grote pings vanuit Nederland naar uw computer (N.B. Uw evt. firewall moet deze pings dus wel accepteren! De test is ook niet mogelijk als u via een proxy server de site gebruikt) Klaar 31.0 ms
     
  14. gegron

    gegron Guest

    weet iemand nou al wat er nodig is voor xbox live????????????
     
  15. Ikke

    Ikke New Member

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    ja
     
  16. Jelzie

    Jelzie Active Member

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    errug grappug zeg
    wat een malloot zeg
     
  17. gegron

    gegron Guest

    wrm geven ze nou nie gewoon wat info erover
     
  18. HeAvY-GeAR

    HeAvY-GeAR Active Member

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    mijn chello

    Resultaten van http://www.speedtest.nl
    (Overgenomen op Tue Dec 24 2002 om 22:10:37 UTC+0100)

    Download : 200.9 KByte/sec
    Upload : 18.9 KByte/sec
    Connection : 385.0 Conn/min
     
  19. [BBE]rel

    [BBE]rel ©

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    Download
    Download van een bestand (128KB ~ 1MB afhankelijk van uw verbinding) vanaf een server in Nederland Klaar 107.9 KByte/sec
    Upload 43.4 KByte/sec
    Connection 698.0 Conn/min
    Ping test Nederland 22.0 ms
     
  20. nelis1980

    nelis1980 Active Member

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    Resultaten van http://www.speedtest.nl
    (Overgenomen op Tue Dec 24 2002 om 22:56:59 UTC+0100)

    Download : 441.8 KByte/sec
    Upload : 33.4 KByte/sec
    Connection : 882.0 Conn/min
    Ping test Nederland : 14.0 ms
    Kabelfoon Lokaal : 168.2 KByte/sec

    ik ben wel blij met mijn kabelfoon verbinding
    en per 31 december krijg ik nog 1 abbo sneller dat heb ik express
    gedaan voo xbox live zodat mijn up wordt verdubbeld
    kan ik lekker games hosten!!!!!!
    8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
     

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