Best Performance Site?
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brianc123
Best Performance Site?
What is your favorite site to test your Internet connection speed?
- http://performance.toast.net
- http://www.bandwidthplace.com
- http://www.dslreports.com/stest
Thanks
- http://performance.toast.net
- http://www.bandwidthplace.com
- http://www.dslreports.com/stest
Thanks
I use it also. It's about the best one around other than using a very fast FTP server for testing speed.
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I use: http://nyc.speakeasy.net - as my local speed-test server, here in New York City.
Also, another good server to test your downstream channel is the OOL Speed-test here: ftp://ftp1.optonline.net/pub/test64 - it's an 64.0 MB file. Your test should last til' 30%, then, note your transfer rate, and cancel the download. You then take your value and multiply it by 8.192 - and it should come out to your speed in kilobits per second.
Also, another good server to test your downstream channel is the OOL Speed-test here: ftp://ftp1.optonline.net/pub/test64 - it's an 64.0 MB file. Your test should last til' 30%, then, note your transfer rate, and cancel the download. You then take your value and multiply it by 8.192 - and it should come out to your speed in kilobits per second.
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netmasta
A very good testing site is http://www.testmy.net
They also keep track of your speed tests for up to 30 days so you can see how good your connection is overall
They also keep track of your speed tests for up to 30 days so you can see how good your connection is overall
RE : Miranda
from more than two years mentioned 'Miranda' server
reduce size of measured MTU to value 1380 bits (unclean reason)
BTW it was explained by Rich Carlson that server
is behind the router ... etc
http://miranda.ctd.anl.gov:7123/
means :
... ANL - CIS web100 based Network Diagnostic Tool (NDT)
Located at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois U.S.A.;
1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) network connection
TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.3.3a
Comments to Rich Carlson email:RCarlson@internet2.edu
Created: April 4, 2002 by Rich Carlson
Last Updated: March 20, 2003 by Rich Carlson ...
IMO all TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool servers
from years still are experimental (means far from perfect)
still are problems with explanations of measurements
IMVHO interesting tests but still should NOT be recomended.
until more perfect versions can be aviable
Try to find a site that's close to you. Speakeasy offers a bunch of them around the country. The idea is that if your performance isn't great, you can give them a shot instead. (And from what I've heard, they're good.)
http://nyc.speakeasy.net (NYC)
http://dfw.speakeasy.net (Dallas)
http://atl.speakeasy.net (Atlanta)
http://wdc.speakeasy.net (DC)
http://lax.speakeasy.net (LA)
http://bos.speakeasy.net (Boston)
http://chi.speakeasy.net (Chicago)
http://sfo.speakeasy.net (San Fran.)
http://den.speakeasy.net (Denver)
The reason I put in a good word for Speakeasy is that these tests aren't free, so it's a free service they offer. So if your connection isn't up to snuff, take a look at what they offer.
Here are a few other ones, using slightly different methods.
http://www.bandwidthplace.com/
http://pcpitstop.com/
http://www.intel.com/personal/do_more/b ... edtest.htm
More: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=br ... speed+test
Roadrunner also has a bunch of them around the country. Find one closest to you so you test YOUR bandwidth speed, not the speed of the internet.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=& ... e%3Arr.com
p.s. Obviously this is USA-centric. Guess I'm just a USA-centric Amurican.
http://nyc.speakeasy.net (NYC)
http://dfw.speakeasy.net (Dallas)
http://atl.speakeasy.net (Atlanta)
http://wdc.speakeasy.net (DC)
http://lax.speakeasy.net (LA)
http://bos.speakeasy.net (Boston)
http://chi.speakeasy.net (Chicago)
http://sfo.speakeasy.net (San Fran.)
http://den.speakeasy.net (Denver)
The reason I put in a good word for Speakeasy is that these tests aren't free, so it's a free service they offer. So if your connection isn't up to snuff, take a look at what they offer.
Here are a few other ones, using slightly different methods.
http://www.bandwidthplace.com/
http://pcpitstop.com/
http://www.intel.com/personal/do_more/b ... edtest.htm
More: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=br ... speed+test
Roadrunner also has a bunch of them around the country. Find one closest to you so you test YOUR bandwidth speed, not the speed of the internet.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=& ... e%3Arr.com
p.s. Obviously this is USA-centric. Guess I'm just a USA-centric Amurican.
RE : the recomented tests
hehehe despite above xenophobic post
Links to STRONGLY recomended tests can be found
on top of SG Tweaking Forum in thread
:2cool: Sticky: Tips on Tweaking - please read https://www.speedguide.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=73799 mnosteele52
on top of SG Tweaking Forum in thread
:2cool: Sticky: Tips on Tweaking - please read https://www.speedguide.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=73799 mnosteele52
rd303 wrote:Try to find a site that's close to you. Speakeasy offers a bunch of them around the country. The idea is that if your performance isn't great, you can give them a shot instead. (And from what I've heard, they're good.)
http://nyc.speakeasy.net (NYC)
http://dfw.speakeasy.net (Dallas)
http://atl.speakeasy.net (Atlanta)
http://wdc.speakeasy.net (DC)
http://lax.speakeasy.net (LA)
http://bos.speakeasy.net (Boston)
http://chi.speakeasy.net (Chicago)
http://sfo.speakeasy.net (San Fran.)
http://den.speakeasy.net (Denver)
Here's the main page for all of those servers:
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ (For easy bookmark)
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The answer is different for everyone, as the best test of your true connection should be done before leaving your ISPs gateway, or if there are none locally to your ISP, one that shares their same backbone or is nearby. Any others, and you may have too many hops from your rig to the test site, and the results will not be accurate.
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