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Posted by: Commview
Not 3G, but meh
Lol, where do you get those links? I'm assuming that's not an actually a legitimate internet connection.

[Edited on 02.28.2012 4:41 AM PST]

  • 02.28.2012 4:41 AM PDT

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Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: Commview
Not 3G, but meh
Lol, where do you get those links?

http://tuts4tech.net/2010/04/30/how-to-spoof-your-speedtest-n et-results/

  • 02.28.2012 4:42 AM PDT

Posted by: Commview
http://tuts4tech.net/2010/04/30/how-to-spoof-your-speedtest-n et-results/
Okay, so I can assume the link that GLO is Back posted was a crock of sh­it.

Also I could probably find 5 things in the first 2 sentences of that article that I don't understand. To much babble and jargon : )

  • 02.28.2012 4:49 AM PDT
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  • 02.28.2012 5:09 AM PDT

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Why is this alive?


Because they are feared

  • 02.28.2012 5:27 AM PDT
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Posted by: Commview
Posted by: GLO Is Back
But since you like a challenge, speedtest results from USA to sydney ... lets see your 3G [cough] network even come close.

Not 3G, but meh


And HOW would you know Commview ... given they are MY speedtest results. Would you have picked them up from an 18 month old post of mine??

Wondered why the renewed hits on an old registered result ... quick google of the speedtest reference number turns up this little embarrassing use. Was going to overlook it - but nah, account appears to be unlocked again ... so what the hey.

Now ... would you like to run up YOUR own results.
3G or otherwise - lol.


[edit]: Interesting link to the "how to fake" site ... one flaw though, would the result also be sent up to the fake http server running the mini?
How do you then get the results onto the legit speedtest site?

Plus I would still like to know why you copied my post?
If the fake works why not save yourself the embarrassment and run up your own fake rig as per the link you supplied???

[Edited on 02.28.2012 7:54 AM PST]

  • 02.28.2012 7:29 AM PDT


Posted by: GLO Is Back
lol ... 3G ... honestly??
You even know what lag is?

But since you like a challenge, speedtest results from USA to sydney ... lets see your 3G [cough] network even come close.


That's cute. Now why don't you do a real speedtest kid.

  • 02.28.2012 2:56 PM PDT
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first this turned into a fight to see who was better and its turned into a fight about connection?
Thanks SatansReverence

[Edited on 02.29.2012 3:30 AM PST]

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first this turned into a fight to see who was better and its turned into a fight about connection?
Thanks SatansReverence


Shut up.

  • 02.29.2012 3:32 AM PDT

Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: GLO Is Back
But since you like a challenge, speedtest results from USA to sydney
Wait wut?

How do you have a ping below 40ish ms at that distance? Doesn't the speed of light sort of put a limitation on that?

  • 02.29.2012 4:03 AM PDT

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This GLO Is Back kid really wants to come out on top here, great job buddy.

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Posted by: GLO Is Back
Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: GLO Is Back
But since you like a challenge, [url= results from USA to sydney[/url]
Wait wut?

How do you have a ping below 40ish ms at that distance? Doesn't the speed of light sort of put a limitation on that?

An idiot quotes his own post - proof of stupidity, lol.

But to help you work on that speed of light calculation, [url= distance was 8700 mile, lets multiply that by 10 and pump it into the calculator[/url]. Get the picture?

The actual switch and node hops would account for more.
But RIM have one of the best world networks, and yes it is a corporate quality network.


RIM? -blam!- serious? RIM? As someone who works for RIM, in Canada, please allow me to take a few moments to laugh at you. RIMs internet is -blam!-. We use it in house and it takes 20 minutes to pull up anything on our phones.


Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: GLO Is Back
But since you like a challenge, speedtest results from USA to sydney
Wait wut?

How do you have a ping below 40ish ms at that distance? Doesn't the speed of light sort of put a limitation on that?


Simple. He's using a Blackberry device, doesn't use the same 'internet', if you will. And seeing as how the Blackberry Internet Service is the ONLY online service we provide, I can promise you he's not playing Halo on that connection. Unless he's playing Halo via a tethered nextwork from his Blackberry device, but that would be slow as hell and cost a fortune.

C'mon GLO, as you said yourself
"Why did you think your lie would not be found out?"

Now go on and post some real numbers, from your PC, not your phone/tablet.

[Edited on 03.01.2012 6:13 AM PST]

  • 03.01.2012 5:48 AM PDT
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Posted by: GLO Is Back
Posted by: FaxMeApplejuice
RIM? -blam!- serious? RIM? As someone who works for RIM, in Canada, please allow me to take a few moments to laugh at you. ... it takes 20 minutes to pull up anything on our phones.

Ok, before a second liar is called out on this thread;
- prove your 'Canada RIM' use by posting a speedtest link
(using any of Canada's RIM servers as the source)
- and via same speedtest result post prove your speed claim.
I call another fraud ... prove me wrong.


Posted by: FaxMeApplejuice
Simple. He's using a Blackberry device, doesn't use the same 'internet'.

lol - that is pure comedy. How the hell do you think the world work, "oooooh, they must be using a different internet".

But enough of me ... lets see YOUR speedtest results (from RIM Canada) - lol


Firstly, we use RIMs internet service at WORK. I am home now. Secondly, you're telling me what the company I work does and doesn't offer? Blackberry internet service is for phones and tablets only. I even gave you the benefit of the doubt. I checked with the network guys. I drummed up some story about people reporting issues with the RIM internet services, and they laughed so hard, I hard to start laughing too.

RIM has never, and will never provided standard internet (so mind telling us where you got those speedtest results?), so says the boss. You know, the guy who OWNs RIM, Mike Lazaridis. But I am sure YOU know much more then the CEO does.

And yes, phone/tablets DO use a different scheme then computers and land based internet services. Any idiot who uses a phone to surf the web would know that.

Though since you are soooooo eager to see my results (Which never even got brought up in the first place.)

38.96/.96 (-blam!- uploading, lol) with a 16 MS (so the fact you're pulling 0 MS ping to AUS, greater then 8700 miles, is kind of showing your bul-blam!-, ALL land based lines have ping, no matter how fast. Wireless networks however, IE Blackberry Internet services, do not) ping to a server less then 50 miles away, on Teksavvy, because as I said, RIM does not offer commercial internet.

[Edited on 03.01.2012 3:45 PM PST]

  • 03.01.2012 3:40 PM PDT


Posted by: GLO Is Back
Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: GLO Is Back
But since you like a challenge, speedtest results from USA to sydney
Wait wut?

How do you have a ping below 40ish ms at that distance? Doesn't the speed of light sort of put a limitation on that?

An idiot quotes his own post - proof of stupidity, lol.

But to help you work on that speed of light calculation, the distance was 8700 mile, lets multiply that by 10 and pump it into the calculator. Get the picture?

The actual switch and node hops would account for more.
But RIM have one of the best world networks, and yes it is a corporate quality network.


What picture?

Why don't you convert 14,000 Kilometres into light seconds.

What do you get? Oh? 0.047 so that would be a 47ms ping minimum.

So, now post your real speedtest results or just GTFO.

  • 03.01.2012 3:41 PM PDT
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Posted by: SatansReverence

Posted by: GLO Is Back
Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: Tomberry
Posted by: GLO Is Back
But since you like a challenge, speedtest results from USA to sydney
Wait wut?

How do you have a ping below 40ish ms at that distance? Doesn't the speed of light sort of put a limitation on that?

An idiot quotes his own post - proof of stupidity, lol.

But to help you work on that speed of light calculation, the distance was 8700 mile, lets multiply that by 10 and pump it into the calculator. Get the picture?

The actual switch and node hops would account for more.
But RIM have one of the best world networks, and yes it is a corporate quality network.


What picture?

Why don't you convert 14,000 Kilometres into light seconds.

What do you get? Oh? 0.047 so that would be a 47ms ping minimum.

So, now post your real speedtest results or just GTFO.


He won't. He's full of it. EVERY land based internet service has a ping. He's using the numbers from a wireless network.

  • 03.01.2012 3:43 PM PDT

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  • 03.01.2012 5:51 PM PDT

Posted by: GLO Is Back
An idiot quotes his own post - proof of stupidity, lol.
I quoted my own post because you avoided answering the question the first time. Now at least you've responded, with hopeless garbage, but at least it's a response.
But to help you work on that speed of light calculation, the distance was 8700 mile, lets multiply that by 10 and pump it into the calculator. Get the picture?You don't need any sort of calculator, you need a brain which seems to be unfortunate for you. Learn what your actually calculating (light seconds, not years derp) before pulling this really weak response.
The actual switch and node hops would account for more.
But RIM have one of the best world networks, and yes it is a corporate quality network.
I don't care what sort of quality your network is. If your results are legitimate then get of Bungie.net and head down to Sweeden and collect your Nobel Prize because you've just found a hole in the past 100 years of Physics.

  • 03.01.2012 6:13 PM PDT
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Posted by: Wrote
This forum is soooooo sad.

Come back [url= over 7 months[/url] and find the same subject (new thread) still running.
Is this game that bad that a new subject cant be thought of?

And then this,
Posted by: FaxMeApplejuice
Firstly, we use RIMs internet service at WORK ...
because as I said, RIM does not offer commercial internet
So, does this mean your work does NOT pay for the service, that it is not a commercial arrangement??
Hows that work, someone is ripping a few of us off, cause most of us pay for our services (ie, a commercial arrangement).

Plus you know the rule - post the link or it didnt happen, lol.


Well, to put is simply, I work in one of the main production facilites for Research in Motion (makers of the Blackberry line of products), in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. We are given, well, issued, a 'work Blackberry' which operates using the Blackberry Internet Service (your basic, but very secure wireless network, standard 3/4G depending on which model you get), which, GLO somehow seems to think he can play Halo on.

What I meant by no commercial service, is that you can't call up RIM like an ISP (Say, Time Warner, Comcast, etc) and get internet service from them in your home. It doesn't exist, we have no such product. All we have is BBM for phones and playbooks.

Edit : But yes, since we are issued the phone, we don't have to pay for it, unless we break it or something stupid. However, BBM and email is ALL we can use in it. For personal use I has iPhone.

[Edited on 03.02.2012 4:44 AM PST]

  • 03.02.2012 4:42 AM PDT