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download 94.7 Mbps, upload 98.5 Mbps.
Then I'll have 1000 Mbps up/down.
If you feel that your speed is much less than you pay for, you may get a speed increase by optimizing how you connect. A common bottle neck is wifi - being too far away from the router, having a few walls between, or using old WiFi routers (and receivers at the computer end) can SIGNIFICANTLY reduce the speed. Try connect an ethernet cable from the computer directly to the modem (by pass the router if possible) and test the speed to get a baseline. Bad ethernet cables can also reduce the speed (kinks, sharp bends, etc.). May not do anything but worth a try.
Tried speedtest at work. I actually am sorta embarrassed to tell this...Ping 4 ms, download 488.6 Mbps, upload 241.0 Mbps.
Here things are slow:Download: 1,1 Mbps early morning.Upload: 0,29Mbps