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Old 03-14-2006
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How do i check my internet speed?

Ok; feel a bit of a lemon here, but just got my internet upgraded from 1mb to 2mb. Thing is i'm not sure how to test the speed; i have a broadband speed test program but can't make head nor tail of it. Can somebody give me any indication of what i should look for to know that i do now have 2mb? Cheers.
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Old 03-14-2006
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There are some websites that have speed tests.
http://www.dslreports.com/stest

Some usenet or newsgroup providers also offer speed tests. All you need to do is find a fast server to download from. I can max out my 6mb connection downloading from some servers.
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Old 03-14-2006
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This is the industry standard - http://www.snapfiles.com/get/bbspeedtest.html
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Old 03-14-2006
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thanks; lot's of info
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Can't find servers

I have just downloaded that for mine but when I tried to test the speed I got
TEST ERROR
The test couldn't find servers. It recommended turning off Norton firewall and trying again, so I did, but I got the same error message. Could it be that I live too far away to use it(Ireland)?
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http://pcpitstop.com/ has a test.
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Old 03-14-2006
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my favorite is http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
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I like that too. 5875/873 vs 3774/736 at PcPitStop. I'm server speed limited, I think. Funny, I pay for 5000/750?

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This is the industry standard - http://www.snapfiles.com/get/bbspeedtest.html
That place said my computer booted slow, crashed offten, and bunck of lies. A Pop up sayin I need updates too. Malware I think. Stay out of that place!

Last edited by Mirob; 03-14-2006 at 02:36 PM..
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Old 03-14-2006
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PC Pitstop is the best for internet.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirob
That place said my computer booted slow, crashed offten, and bunck of lies. A Pop up sayin I need updates too. Malware I think. Stay out of that place!
Snapfiles has been around for years,and so has Dan Elwell`s speed test.I`ve never had any problems with either.

As for the popups,you must be using IE.

Try Majorgeeks instead - http://www.majorgeeks.com/Dan_Elwell...est_d4263.html
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You won't believe this but my internet came practically to a grinding halt; been in touch with my supplier and they speeded up things a bit, but still not right. Ran spyware and antivirus with no luck; so thinking of starting form scratch with a clean install.
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It is IE, MSN explorer realy. It blocked it, but I had to look.
cheak it out,
http://www.techspot.com/gallery/show...cat/500/page/1
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Originally Posted by windows update
High-priority updates
No high-priority updates for your computer are available. To select other updates, use the options to the left.
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Originally Posted by disciple
You won't believe this but my internet came practically to a grinding halt; been in touch with my supplier and they speeded up things a bit, but still not right. Ran spyware and antivirus with no luck; so thinking of starting form scratch with a clean install.
I tryed Blue Light(K-mart brand of net-zero) when I had dial-up. For a short time it was okay, like~40k. After a week or so they cut me off to like ~3k. I called and complained then thay said I could have three more months free. I told them to cancel me. They had caped off my bandwidth.

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Old 03-14-2006
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Thanks

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Thanks Mirob, I got 1703kb/s downloading and 214kb/s uploading. That's better than I thought.
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