Visual Broadband Speed Test
// August 15th, 2006 // Interesting // 2,454 views

This is pretty nifty. Speedtest.net is a general use broadband connection testing site with many geographically dispersed servers to test your connection speed against. It tests upload and download speeds in a nifty visual display.
I’m still on dailup at home (yeah, I know, late bloomer) so mine really sucks, but I’m sure all you broadband users will find this quite interesting.
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8 Responses to “Visual Broadband Speed Test”
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Not really…
mine…is…ah…a…tad…quicker…
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Kick Ass Flash!
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So what is your score there Robert, Eight, Daedalus (with EkBars)
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My score’s on my site. 2642kbps download, 2160kbp upload.
I am testing some news toys so when I have to give some of this stuff back, I’m going to go back to regular 1024kbps download (really about 900kbps) and 348kbps upload (really about 200lbps) iBurst.
I do find, though, with large file downloads and DAP, I get really 120 KiloBYTES per second dl. on iBurst.
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I had ADSL at my old place, 600m down the road. Had 512 then upgraded to 1M.
It was great, reliable and when I ran out of cap, no throttling was noticeable. Maybe Telkom made an oopsie.
Then I bought a new house, 600m up the road. I knew Telkmo would take time to transfer so I ordered the transfer on 19 January 2006.
I moved in March. Still no transfer. I had to get iBurst to carry me through till my ADSL was transferred. I had a good signal but throughput was around the 200kbps level. Worse than ADSL.
I then installed an antenna on my TV aerial. Throughput went up to full 1mbps.
I am still waiting for the Telkom transfer. They keep sending me invoices for rental on my ADSL line.
When they eventually come through, I’ll tell them to get knotted!








