eatmempaa Posted June 21, 2014 Report Posted June 21, 2014 All of them claim unlimited speed, but can they handle the latest extreme speeds like 250Mb/s?
needforsuv Posted June 22, 2014 Report Posted June 22, 2014 100MBIT/s or around 12.5 MB/s max unless you have gigabit Ethernet (125MB/s) or better because you still have your computers ethanet port
PiusX Posted July 3, 2014 Report Posted July 3, 2014 No one ISP are the same in the same two locations. Since we have no location for where you are talking about this discussion of speed is basically mute....
needforsuv Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 No one ISP are the same in the same two locations. Since we have no location for where you are talking about this discussion of speed is basically mute....Not true because even if the VPN was unlimited the fastest you would get is 100MBIT / 1 GIGABIT per sec (networking protocol thing) or the fastest your hard drive can do.After that is normally the limit of most internet connections
PiusX Posted July 5, 2014 Report Posted July 5, 2014 Not true because even if the VPN was unlimited the fastest you would get is 100MBIT / 1 GIGABIT per sec (networking protocol thing) or the fastest your hard drive can do.After that is normally the limit of most internet connectionsAll those are theoritical speed one will never achieve that speed and distance makes a difference as well as line speed condition and what kinda connection Fiber or copper. All those are advertised speed in real world performance you will never get those speed except in control test. So the myth of high speed is debunked you never get what is advertised or said you would get that is theoritical not something everday you will get that speed.
needforsuv Posted July 6, 2014 Report Posted July 6, 2014 what i meant was IF the advertised speed is higher then what your computer can handle... then they are bogus to you
PiusX Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 Most likely but since we have no background information on what ISP your talking about that makes any discussion even harder to have do you think?? Want truly fast speed Fiber to Fiber connections is the fastest you will ever get but then again they can throttle those speed as well. You need to provide more information on the ISP if your going to talk about speed and expect the rest to know what ISP your talking about to start a bandwidth comparison with Proxy vs VPN.
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