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Re: browser question...
is jim's upload speed a result of this option from verizon? Fios Gigabit Connection $89.99/mo.* Up to 940Mbps -------- [email protected]> wrote:
By tim meidroth · #19129 ·
Re: browser question...
actually, there are an astonishing number of people who upload videos every day, although accuracy of the estimated volume is very hard to pin down, if not impossible¡­here are some *conservative*
By tim meidroth · #19128 ·
Re: browser question...
As others have stated, that¡¯s typically what most ISPs promise. I think FIOS, on the other hand, promises SYMMETRICAL download and upload speeds -- Jim Robertson
By jimrobertson · #19127 ·
Re: SSD Tip!!!
Regarding the ¡°¡± setting ¡­ On the following Apple Support webpage, set to macOS Sonoma: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/set-sleep-and-wake-settings-mchle41a6ccd/14.0/mac/14.0 Under the
By Bev in TX · #19126 ·
Re: browser question...
It's usual in the UK for download:upload speeds to be in the ratio 10:1 and I¡¯d guess the same would apply to at least some ISPs elsewhere. The reasoning is that most users do a lot of downloading
By Otto Nikolaus · #19125 ·
Re: browser question...
It depends on your ISP. Check with your ISP to determine whether you are getting promised upload speeds.
By Bev in TX · #19124 ·
Re: SSD Tip!!!
It is none of the above. Here is a post from Ben Rosenthal on another list: "There seems to be a lot of confusion on this thread about where to find the ¡°hard disk sleep¡± setting on various Macs.
By Randy B. Singer · #19123 ·
Re: browser question...
my upload speed with comcast/xfinity isp and brave: 12mbps jim saklad's upload speed with (what isp?) and brave: 939mbps ...something is *seriously* wrong with this picture! [email protected]> wrote:
By tim meidroth · #19122 ·
Re: Printing failure
iPads and iPhones use AirPrint, so they don¡¯t have printer specific drivers on them. A firmware update (if one were available), which takes place on the printer, not your device, could possibly
By Bev in TX · #19121 ·
Re: browser question...
tim wrote: Speedtest.net On a desktop Mac connected to ¡°gigabit¡± Fios Safari Download Mbps 470.01 Upload Mbps 730.42 Brave Download Mbps 745.47 Upload Mbps 939.48 DuckDuckGo Download Mbps 928.46
By Jim Saklad · #19120 ·
Re: browser question...
On Feb 2, 2024, at 2:10?PM, tim meidroth <timmeidroth@...> wrote: did fast.com test and it showed upload speed of 10mbps...with speedtest.net upload was 12mbps...isn't that really
By Bev in TX · #19119 ·
Re: browser question...
A lot depends upon the remote server that you choose. One might have a server that is further from you than the other. I live in Oregon. I will get better speeds if I choose a server in San Francisco
By Brent · #19118 ·
Re: browser question...
Correct. What the browser brings to the table is various levels of privacy, ad blocking, blocking tracking and various built-in search engine availability, not speed
By Brent · #19117 ·
Re: Printing failure
Canon did have a driver update which I installed on my MacBook Pro but that didn¡¯t help. More detail: I am currently tying to print my credit card statement from my bank app on my iPhone. same thing
By Bob Stern · #19116 ·
Re: browser question...
Why is it that when I try to use Constant Contact with the Brave browser, it freezes? And CC recommends that? you use Chrome, too. This is the first that I¡¯ve heard of it.? None of the sites that
By Barbara Mende · #19115 ·
Re: browser question...
I just did the test fast.com <http://fast.com/> 390 mbs, 38 Upload, speedtest.net 568.26 mbs, 35.68 Upload. Tony M
By Tony M · #19114 ·
Re: SSD Tip!!!
Mary, if you have a rotating HHD, you want to sleep the drive to save wear and tear on the physical mechanics. SSDs don¡¯t have physical mechanics, so you want to prevent sleep and allow the drive to
By Brent · #19113 ·
Re: browser question...
did fast.com test and it showed upload speed of 10mbps...with speedtest.net upload was 12mbps...isn't that *really* slow? wrote:
By tim meidroth · #19112 ·
Re: browser question...
Why do fast.com <http://fast.com/> (250 mbs) and speedtest.net <http://speedtest.net/> (442.72 mbs) produce such different results? (How is anyone supposed to believe them?) I would think so. Try:
By Madeline Koch · #19111 ·
Re: browser question...
I would think so. Try: https://Fast.com __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find
By Randy B. Singer · #19110 ·