On 08/14/2009 08:29 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
I have been testing my residential ISP/DSL-Landline
connections and wanted to make sure that I was getting
what I am paying for. Supposedly, one can use the various
website based "speed test" tools to determine their upload
and download speeds.
[snip]
Other than by using `speed testers', I have yet to find a download
site that pushes out more than 2-300KB/s?
I have tried HTTP, FTP & Bittorent and there is very little or no
speed improvements as far as I can tell.
Just wondering,
Dan
Just a little aside ...
If you're looking for a site that can saturate your connection, try
<newshosting.com> as a usenet provider. They seem to be able to push as
much bandwidth as you can take. They max out my 12 Mbit cable with a
single connection, and they allow 20 connections per client. Of course,
they aren't free.
Regards
John
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