Based on our record, Fast.com seems to be a lot more popular than Roadtrippers. While we know about 1685 links to Fast.com, we've tracked only 62 mentions of Roadtrippers. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I think it may be a fremium model now, but I've used Roadtrippers for week/weeks-long road trips in the US and eastern Europe. Source: about 1 year ago
Also, if you're interested, try https://roadtrippers.com/ to find some of the fun road trip incidentals along the way. Source: about 1 year ago
Not exactly the same, but I've used this site before and liked it, just in case you don't actually have time for each of the lower 48 https://roadtrippers.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://roadtrippers.com/ is a good resource for stuff like this. Plug in your destinations and it’ll give you suggestions for stops along your route, including oddities like “worlds biggest whatever”that may be off a highway in Kansas. Source: about 1 year ago
I live in Germany and will have a roadtrip across Germany and maybe some neighbor countries. I wonder if there is any website/app that can help me to plan? I found roadtrippers.com it doesn't show any places in Europe. :/. Source: about 1 year ago
Is this for remote access VPN? If so, what kind of bandwidth are you seeing on a speed test site like fast.com (with the VPN off) compared to the VPN bandwidth you're experiencing? Source: 7 months ago
What result do you get from fast.com ? What about if you ping your router? Source: 7 months ago
Websites like speedtest.net, fast.com and etc do provide measurement in megabits, and even with that, speedtest.net provides it between you and your ISP(mostly) only. So if you want to download something from lets say, YouTube, the speed will be slightly different because now you're connecting to Google's server, not your ISP's server. This is because speedtest.net has partnership with ISPs so that speedtest.net... Source: 7 months ago
If fast.com and speedtest.net are fast, then it's not the computer or your internet. Source: 7 months ago
If you try a speed test with only your PC connected via LAN (visit fast.com), do you get reasonable upload and download speeds? Are the speeds consistent? Source: 7 months ago
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