That's through the school wired network from my office machine after 5pm. I'm not convinced that the new gigabit hardware in the building is working properly though. That's what I get in the office during lower-traffic times, I would think that IT has throttling in place for individual connections.
The actual connection to the internet for the schools is pretty fast as I recall. Router-to-router speeds from my remote network tie points in eastern Nevada back to campus are in the 90 MB up and down range.
Now all I need to do it put some WISP radios up and tunnel from home.
Since the IP is noted on the print, I figured nobody would fall for it.
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