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My son in Germany has speeds > 5. I wonder what the maximum speed is in Russia?
My ISP offers, mine is the minimum.
It's horrible.
Thank you
P.S. Who's got it worse, please cheer up, really need it to lift your spirits.
My neighbours have no internet at all.
grown-ups, and still (or already) not interested.
Thank you
P.S. Who's got it worse, please cheer up, really need it to lift your spirits.
See mine=))
Thank you
P.S. Who's got it worse, please cheer up, you really need it to lift your spirits.
Volodya, do you want me to cheer you up?
I am now in the suburbs. Internet - Domolink. It's creepy. It rips and it doesn't steam up. I have to reboot the modem. But the ping is short. That's why I'm hanging on...
My ISP offers, my minimum.
Why does it say 100 mbps in my connection properties? Is this figure independent of the tariff? Apparently it's potentially possible but not really achievable.
You might be looking at your network adapter's (card's) properties - it will always be the same speed there (there are exclusives with 1Gbit)
Why does it say 100 mbps in my connection properties? Is this figure independent of the tariff? Apparently it's potentially possible but not really achievable.
100 mbps is the speed that goes through the cable from the modem to the computer, but from the ISP to the modem it is the tariff =)))
Why does it say 100 mbps in my connection properties? Is this figure independent of the tariff? Apparently it's potentially possible but not really achievable.
Volodya, would you like a treat?
I'm in the suburbs right now. The Internet is Domolink. Terrible. It rips and doesn't care. I have to reboot the modem. But the ping is short. That's why I'm hanging on...