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    What's your I'net connection.

    Surprised we don't have one of these threads for MJ-12. Basically tell us your speed, isp, number of MJ-12 clients running and anything else useful. This way we can see who is fair competition rather than struggling to keep up with the FIOS runners.

    P.S. MJ-12 users only, run it for a month and you'll see why.

    I suppose I should start; 2.2mb, AOL, ADSL, running 4 clients 24/7 occasionally 5 .

    Let's hear your's!

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    2048 Turtles Down 128 Turtles Up

    1 Client (The Cigar smoking chief sitting in his chair )

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    I guess your fifth smiling client is a helping client, known to play dirty games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frisch
    2048 Turtles Down 128 Turtles Up

    1 Client (The Cigar smoking chief sitting in his chair )

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    I guess your fifth smiling client is a helping client, known to play dirty games.
    I thought you were going to have some amazing 8mb+ connection Frisch, how can you get so much out of one client? .

    Yes a fifth client is for special occasion use only It is rarely used though only when someone is attacking for pie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by melymel2789
    I thought you were going to have some amazing 8mb+ connection Frisch, how can you get so much out of one client? .

    Yes a fifth client is for special occasion use only It is rarely used though only when someone is attacking for pie!
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    My ealier enemy from another project , forced me in to the tweaking world.
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    Last edited by Frisch; 10-15-2006 at 02:48 PM.
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    1 Client, 4 down/1 up. If I am able to run 2 clients 24/7, I can get up to 3-4 million points/day. Poor me, because I'm not .
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    1 client 24/7 I have a cable connection ( ah the beauty of a Cable TV Services that gives you a discount on the TV Services if you have your Internet services with them ) if memory doesn't fail me my connection is 1.57.
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    Optimum online w/ optimum voice. Whenever we get a phone call, it slows down. ~5mb down/1mb up.
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    AOL/Time Warner Roadrunner (cable), 7mbit down, 384kbit up. used to do big and pretty numbers of 2-3M/day with one client, but then the client got all buggy and useless.

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    Qwest DSL 3.0 down/768k up

    1 client running probably 75-80% of the time on average lately

    been gaming alot more lately for some reason

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    This thread is useless without pics

    Ok, maybe I underestimated my line Thats with MJ12 running (only one client).
    Last edited by [XC] moddolicous; 10-15-2006 at 02:55 PM.
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    holy hell moddo, you've got a monster pipe O_O

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
    holy hell moddo, you've got a monster pipe O_O
    Yea, I've seen peak downloads @ 2MB/sec. But its crippled with a bad router. And not being able to have the time/brain power to make a smoothwall isnt helping one bit. My sports season ends mid november, so hopefully by then I'll be able to get a smoothwall/ipcop up and running. Once that happens, I'll try to do ~5mil day or so (as long as my rig can handle it).
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    Got a 2.0 mb/s line down and 1024 kb/s up

    Effectivly i get max. 1.6 mb/s down.

    One client running, but is using barely half of my download...

    With aprox. 3 mil. a day i'm not complaining, but it's still strange it doesn't grab full speed...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mc Intosh
    Got a 2.0 mb/s line down and 1024 kb/s up

    Effectivly i get max. 1.6 mb/s down.

    One client running, but is using barely half of my download...

    With aprox. 3 mil. a day i'm not complaining, but it's still strange it doesn't grab full speed...
    Welke provider heb je? Ik kom niet eens aan 1/1.5 miljoen per dag op 4/1 van Tiscali?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martijn
    Welke provider heb je? Ik kom niet eens aan 1/1.5 miljoen per dag op 4/1 van Tiscali?

    Sorry guys

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    Ehm, 2.0 mb/s is the same as 20 mbit....

    Cause i have a 20 mbit line... effectivly 15-16 mbit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mc Intosh
    Ehm, 2.0 mb/s is the same as 20 mbit....

    Cause i have a 20 mbit line... effectivly 15-16 mbit...

    Nope, 2MB is what you have, I have 4mb. Notice the capitals

    But that explains a lot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martijn
    Nope, 2MB is what you have, I have 4mb. Notice the capitals

    But that explains a lot

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    Just heard i have to hook up another machine to this connection to get the full speed out of it....

    Martijn nog een klein systeem over in ruil voor cash
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mc Intosh
    Just heard i have to hook up another machine to this connection to get the full speed out of it....

    Martijn nog een klein systeem over in ruil voor cash
    Ik heb alleen een 24 poorts switch en wat losse P3's liggen hier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martijn
    Ik heb alleen een 24 poorts switch en wat losse P3's liggen hier

    Wordt marktplaats bezoeken

    //end of Dutch talk
    Last edited by Mc Intosh; 10-18-2006 at 09:53 AM.
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    Kinda weak.. I need to do some work on the internet connections here at the office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WesM63
    Kinda weak.. I need to do some work on the internet connections here at the office.

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    I'm wondering... that Fat Pipe Skinny Price add... what kind of download would you get voor 389 dollars a month??!

    I pay 25 euro's a month for 20 mbit down...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mc Intosh
    I'm wondering... that Fat Pipe Skinny Price add... what kind of download would you get voor 389 dollars a month??!

    I pay 25 euro's a month for 20 mbit down...

    It says "A full T1" = 1.544Mb/s both ways. Not super fast but reliable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    Yea, I've seen peak downloads @ 2MB/sec. But its crippled with a bad router. And not being able to have the time/brain power to make a smoothwall isnt helping one bit. My sports season ends mid november, so hopefully by then I'll be able to get a smoothwall/ipcop up and running. Once that happens, I'll try to do ~5mil day or so (as long as my rig can handle it).
    if you need help, just shoot me a message I've been running a smoothwall for around 100 days now and i LOVE it made a huge difference for MJ12, back when it worked.

    @ T1: the only good side to a T1 is the reliablity and dedicated factor. Since its a dedicated line, you will *always* have your 1.544 mbit bidirectional. also, the downstream/upstream ratio is golden at 1:1. No speed demon but reliable reliable reliable. Also, speakeasy is definitely *the* best ISP out there, further improving reliability

    personally, I'm a fan of anything starting with "OC", but a T1 is alright too

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