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:
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tim meidroth
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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*
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tim meidroth
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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
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jimrobertson
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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
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Bev in TX
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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
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Otto Nikolaus
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Re: browser question...
It depends on your ISP. Check with your ISP to determine whether you are getting promised upload speeds.
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Bev in TX
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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.
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Randy B. Singer
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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:
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tim meidroth
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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
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Bev in TX
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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
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Jim Saklad
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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
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Bev in TX
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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
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Brent
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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
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Brent
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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
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Bob Stern
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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
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Barbara Mende
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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
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Tony M
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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
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Brent
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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:
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tim meidroth
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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:
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Madeline Koch
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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
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Randy B. Singer
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