<font color="purple"> ** Speed: 1059(down)/165(up) kbps **
(At least 32 times faster than a 33 kbps modem)
Finish.
Upload speeds....
Ping times ~725ms
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One thing I did learn in the five months I had to use DirecWay, is that those speed test sites are all written so they only work correctly in the Microsoft Virtual Machine (in other words, they are not Java compliant). When you use Sun's Virtual Machine, you get distorted results like those above.
Current satellite return technology does not support upload speed greater than about 128Kbps, so be suspicious when you see any number higher than that. My upload speeds typically ranged from 90Kbps during non-business-day hours, to less than 10Kbps during the business day. That is worse than a modem, and I was forced to use dial up as an alternative, at times.
The download speeds are great, as high as 2Mbps during off hours.
The latency is horrible. Your ping time of 725ms is excellent for satellite. The theoritical minimum is about 650ms. During the business day, I often experienced latency in excess of 2000ms /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Now I am fortunate to have wireless cable modem service. I have 768Kbps down, 256 up, and ground-based latency (30-50ms). I could not sell my Direcway dish and modems quickly enough /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
I would recommend Direcway if you have no other alternative.