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<blockquote data-quote="kevinfreels" data-source="post: 493826" data-attributes="member: 90030"><p>Are you absolutely certain that is 20x20 in your home? That would be very odd. Most ISPs limit upload to a fraction of download unless you are a commercial customer. Most 20M cable modems serve out (upload) about 1-2M at best. This allows them to charge much more to companies who need to serve out a lot of data. Most ISPs also have terms of service restrictions that limit you from using too much bandwidth over a long period of time and will throttle your bandwidth if they see you doing that. Again, this is so they can charge more for commercial customers who need that capability. </p><p>I would do some serious research into your actual upload capacity. Go to speedtest.net and see what you are getting in upload capacity. Even if you happen to get 20M upload, I would count on your ISP throttling you way back is you start trying to serve out streaming video or other large amounts of data unless you are actually paying for a commercial grade service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinfreels, post: 493826, member: 90030"] Are you absolutely certain that is 20x20 in your home? That would be very odd. Most ISPs limit upload to a fraction of download unless you are a commercial customer. Most 20M cable modems serve out (upload) about 1-2M at best. This allows them to charge much more to companies who need to serve out a lot of data. Most ISPs also have terms of service restrictions that limit you from using too much bandwidth over a long period of time and will throttle your bandwidth if they see you doing that. Again, this is so they can charge more for commercial customers who need that capability. I would do some serious research into your actual upload capacity. Go to speedtest.net and see what you are getting in upload capacity. Even if you happen to get 20M upload, I would count on your ISP throttling you way back is you start trying to serve out streaming video or other large amounts of data unless you are actually paying for a commercial grade service. [/QUOTE]
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