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Reliable Way Of Testing Speed? Maybe
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ok found this test which can test from multiple servers tcp and udp
seems to give my max speed so give it a try people post results. |
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Something you forgot from the post... ;)
Probably no more or less reliable than any other test - still plenty of uncontrollable factors in the middle. |
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Dunno about a "reliable way" but it could get you STM'd quickly if you use this a lot!
As for a reliable test, I am on 10Mb and it hardly touched full 10Mb speeds, I max out my connection via newsgroups. EDIT: download link HERE |
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lol ye sorry forgot about that. no idea why its not as good for you,almost every speedtest comes out as 4 mb for me.
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Admittedly I need to use around 5-6 threads to max out on newsgroups, but use the maximum of 32 for all my downloads, seems to work quite well too! I sometimes feel a bit guilty for using 100% of my connection to download for around 1-2hrs a day, then i think sod it, I am paying for it, why not use it :D :angel: |
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http://www.apple.com/downloads/macos...mboupdate.html
just down load this big file. even in a normal web browser it hits 10M/s just in the browsers downloader in less than 4 secs. you may not like macs but Apples hosting for update files is brilliant. + every version of OSX has a built in activity monitor that shows how much network activity there is. |
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If you are a Virgin Media customer then the best speedtest is from the link below which is from a dedicated server within the Virgin Media network, hence the is no www. before the address.
Have you tried going to this link to check your speeds http://gamefiles.virginmedia.com/ click on blueyondergames>demos>then click on at least 2 large files and save them to your desktop, and then wait a couple of minutes then write down the transfer rates on the files that are running> times them by 8 and you will get a truer download speed. |
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As for if it is free, it depends, if you use Virgin's own newsgroups then yes it is free! Just google GrabIt, then when that is downloaded and installed, run it and set the server to: news.virginmedia.com and set the "maximum allowed connections" to whatever you want, as I say, 5-6 maxes out, but you can have upto 32 connections maximum! |
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why you need to use 32 i will never know, if anything it will slow the connection down a bit fue to the overheads it is using, you are better off just using the number of connections needed to fill the connection as you are just causing unnecessary strain on the srever and the connection
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Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at gamefiles.virginmedia.com Port 80 |
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And I use 32 connections because I can! Anyway this is getting a little off topic so I will leave it here :) |
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don't want to be a noob but eny screenshots? plus i think they have enough bandwidth tbh its sweden lol they have serious connections over there
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