bandwidth test for high capacity users

ted leslie tleslie-RBVUpeUoHUc at public.gmane.org
Mon Jun 29 18:46:25 UTC 2009


i got 2MB/s (max ~2.1MB/s) over various tries, and that was from a server at a Rogers POP,
alternating, i was getting 2MB/s to 4.5MB/s downloading a ubuntu iso from MIT (about an average of 3MB/s) from same Rogers POP.
(there may be some shaping on my colo servers at rogers POP).
-tl

On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:20:00 -0400
teddy mills <teddy-5sHjOODPK7E at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> Hi TLUG,
> 
> http://files.syncleus.com/pub/dANN/binary/java_dann-1.0-bin.tar.gz
> 
> this is one one of my servers.
> 
> My Rogers at home maximum download is 10Mbits/sec.(my times were 1.2MB/sec 
> and about 15 seconds)
> If I download locally at work, the 20MB download is instant.
> 
> **** You do not need to do the test if your download bandwidth is less 
> than 60Mbit/sec.****
> ***  If you can download at 60mbits or more and take take a few seconds 
> of your time, can you tell me
> 
> 1. how long your download takes in seconds
> 2. your maximum download bandwidth in mbits (provide this only if you 
> want to)
> 
> Thank you TIA!
> 
> /teddy
> 
> 
> 
> 
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