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Re: Telus Touch Pro 2 Data Speeds
I have pretty bad reception where I live. I just tried and got anywhere from the 200's to 1169kbit/sec. Average tended to be 500-750 range though. I'll try later today when I'm out and about.
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humm thats ok i guess i just want to get a feel of what other people r getting before i take the phone back and try a different one. just the speeds i was getting on my tp1 was better than what i am getting everywhere. i am right now in at my work in the core of downtown toronto and i have full bars and i am hitting 500kbps when i was hitt over 1.50megs or even 2megs this is strange its like i am only getting evdo rev0 speeds and not revA.
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Re: Telus Touch Pro 2 Data Speeds
Bump. What kind of speeds is everybody seeing on this device, and where are you? I'm in Vancouver and the highest I've seen is about 700kb/s down (usually around 350kb/s, Rev.A my ***) and about 40 to 90 up.
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Re: Telus Touch Pro 2 Data Speeds
what site are you using to do your speed tests?
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Re: Telus Touch Pro 2 Data Speeds
Tether your phone with ICS/WMWifiRouter/Whatever you tether with and use this website: http://www.dslreports.com/mspeed
It'll probably tell you the 100k test is too small, so just use the 400k or the 1MB test file. I'm not sure where the test server is located but it doesn't really matter; if everyone used the same speed test we could compare notes. |
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Re: Telus Touch Pro 2 Data Speeds
I've always found that tethering through the phone gave better results. I don't really trust the browser or processing power of the phone, but I guess my thoughts are completely unfounded... I figured by tethering you'd just be using the phone's radio as the connection and your PC to process the incoming information, but I don't really have any hard data showing this works better.
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