That's around 25 MB/s download.
Or a whole copy of Animal Crossing on the GameCube a second.
I'm getting around 4.6 MB/s.
That's like one of my assignments per second.
Adjusting for the lag that generally accompanies downloads because why not, I'm averaging a maximum of 1 MB/s. Most websites it's 674 KB/s.
That's around 25 MB/s download.
Or a whole copy of Animal Crossing on the GameCube a second.
I'm getting around 4.6 MB/s.
That's like one of my assignments per second.
Adjusting for the lag that generally accompanies downloads because why not, I'm averaging a maximum of 1 MB/s. Most websites it's 674 KB/s.
I know that 200 down is good, I'm saying that it's BS I only get 15 up, especially since my dad pays nearly $80 a month for the internet + landline phone.. But honestly I do hope that you get better internet soon, and maybe a better router like for example the ones Google makes, they're kinda nice since they do speed tests from the router itself which gives more accurate results for the general speed, not just the connection speed of a specific device. (since the more things you connect to a router, the more the bandwidth tends to get split between them all)
I remember having Comwave internet in an area where it was not provided locally (best for those in Toronto) and let me tell you it sucked it took like two to three minutes to just search things up and online gaming was a no go. So I can identify with your pain regarding the internet connection.
Sure, if you really want/"need" the highest quality there is you can grab remuxes. But will be pretty big file sizes, so disks can be better in that regard.
But piracy is free so...
some bluray rips are kinda crappy, remuxes are a more safe bet, but i usually don't have trouble finding a good rip, there are certain groups to avoid and some to look out for