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wyngriff
14-09-2006, 18:05
Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:59:30 UTC

1st 512K took 24032 ms = 21.3 KB/sec, approx 176 Kbps, 0.17 Mbps
2nd 512K took 28859 ms = 17.7 KB/sec, approx 146 Kbps, 0.14 Mbps
3rd 512K took 15094 ms = 33.9 KB/sec, approx 279 Kbps, 0.27 Mbps
4th 512K took 6890 ms = 74.3 KB/sec, approx 612 Kbps, 0.6 Mbps

Overall Average Speed = approx 303 Kbps, 0.3 Mbps
Not bad for 10mb connection eh, anyone else having such dire speeds

dev
14-09-2006, 18:26
Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:25:32 GMT

1st 512K took 1094 ms = 468 KB/sec, approx 3856 Kbps, 3.77 Mbps
2nd 512K took 1078 ms = 475 KB/sec, approx 3914 Kbps, 3.82 Mbps
3rd 512K took 1078 ms = 475 KB/sec, approx 3914 Kbps, 3.82 Mbps
4th 512K took 1078 ms = 475 KB/sec, approx 3914 Kbps, 3.82 Mbps

Overall Average Speed = approx 3900 Kbps, 3.81 Mbps

seems fine here, going through baguley proxy (4mb btw)

wyngriff
14-09-2006, 19:21
Retest using Dan Elwells
Dan Elwell's Broadband Speed Test
Speed Test Report 06/09/14 19:13 - Quick test
Test conducted at: 14/09/2006 19:13:21
Test sequence: Quick test
Please note that these results are a snapshot of this particular moment. Run the test a few times to ensure maximum accuracy. Although the test has been constructed to be highly accurate, no guarantees can be made to the level of accuracy experienced in everyday use.
Test 1: Ping times to UK servers
Ideally, you should get a result of around 30 ms (lower is better)
swansea.ac.uk: 22.5 ms
cardiff.ac.uk: 20 ms
meto.gov.uk: 28.8 ms
The results of this test indicate no problems.
Test 2: Ping times to European servers
Ideally, you should get a result of around 50 ms (lower is better)
belnet.be: 35 ms
uni-kl.de: 79.5 ms
belnet.be: 36.5 ms
The results of this test indicate no problems.
Test 3: Ping times to east-coast USA servers
Ideally, you should get a result of around 120 ms (lower is better)
ftp-linux.cc.gatech.edu: This test failed due to a server timeout or other error.
dc.aleron.net: 104 ms
mirror.nocservices.com: 155.5 ms
The results of this test indicate no problems.
Test 4: Ping times to west-coast USA servers
Ideally, you should get a result of around 160 ms (lower is better)
ucsb.edu: 163 ms
oregonstate.edu: 134.3 ms
stanford.edu: 172.3 ms
The results of this test indicate no problems.
Test 5: Download speeds from UK servers
Ideally, you should get a result of around 3072 Kb/s (higher is better)
apache.rmplc.co.uk: 9390 Kb/s
The results of this test indicate no problems.
Test 6: Upload speeds to the Speed Test Server
Ideally, you should get a result of around 300 Kb/s (higher is better)
broadbandspeedtest.net: 545 Kb/s
The results of this test indicate no problems.
Test 7: Packet loss en route to a UK server
Ideally, you should get a result of around 0 % (lower is better)
clara.net: 2 %
swansea.ac.uk: 0 %
A small amount of packet loss has been detected. This should be investigated.
End of testing.
This report was collated using Dan Elwell's Broadband Speed Test. For more information or to download, please visit www.broadbandspeedtest.net (http://www.broadbandspeedtest.net).
Generated 14/09/2006 19:13:25 using test version 3.0.316 - registered copy
maybe speedtest on cm is a bit naf

Ragunboneman
15-09-2006, 17:13
Same here, no problems with the 4Mb service also via Baguley proxy

Locky
17-09-2006, 14:58
Sun, 17 Sep 2006 13:52:10 GMT
1st 128K took 110 ms = 1191564 Bytes/sec = approx 9914 kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 109 ms = 1202495 Bytes/sec = approx 10005 kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 109 ms = 1202495 Bytes/sec = approx 10005 kbits/sec
4th 128K took 110 ms = 1191564 Bytes/sec = approx 9914 kbits/sec

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