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Here's a fantastic new feature rich bandwidth test. It has great graphics, gives you a global choice of servers, allows you to save and display your results, or share your results etc. etc. :D

http://www.speedtest.net/

Nice one, thanks. :D

:o This ought to become the new Gold standard in bandwidth meters. None that I've seen do better than this one.

Amazing - I love it :D

Excellent readings too :D

I'll stick with this, it cheers me up. :D

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Here's a fantastic new feature rich bandwidth test. It has great graphics, gives you a global choice of servers, allows you to save and display your results, or share your results etc. etc. :D

http://www.speedtest.net/

Nice one, thanks. :D

:o This ought to become the new Gold standard in bandwidth meters. None that I've seen do better than this one.

Amazing - I love it :D

Excellent readings too :D

I'll stick with this, it cheers me up. :D

Yeah, its great! If you check http://www.speedtest.net and click on Singapore, you are actually testing against Thaivisa server. By the end of the week users will be zoomed in on their own region so they don't have to move around the map every time.

Thaivisa we will have a custom speedtest powered by speedtest.net up and running at http://speedtest.thaivisa.com at the end of this week.

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Your current bandwidth reading is:

623.30kbps

which means you can download at 77.91 KB/sec. from our servers.

28.8 kbps dial-up

33.6 kbps dial-up

53.3 kbps dial-up

56 kbps ISDN

128 kbps ISDN

384 kbps DSL

623.3 kbps YOU

768 kbps DSL

1000 kbps DSL

1500 kbps DSL/T1/Cable Modem

TT&T ADSL modem 1024/512

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I always thought that the higher figure was the download speed! :o

this should be the case but many times, especially during peak times, I get a much faster up-load speed than download-speed.

Probably this has something to do with the amount of in- and out-bound traffic.

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From SYD via cable.

Download Speed: 763 kbps (95.4 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 230 kbps (28.8 KB/sec transfer rate)

:o

Last Result:

Download Speed: 1148 kbps (143.5 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 230 kbps (28.8 KB/sec transfer rate)

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This from my new TOT Ipstar connection;

Download Speed: 431 kbps (53.9 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 203 kbps (25.4 KB/sec transfer rate)

It is still fast enough for me BUT I cannot download anything successfully. Everything is corrupted.

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The speedtest site is pretty spiffy, very nice looking. Underneath, it's still mostly the same test as the Speakeasy one (it's an extension, I believe), but it's certainly nice to look at.

Results from Thaivisa's server is 900k, result from speakeasy's server is 600k, on a Sunday. Loxinfo's SME 1mbit package.

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I'm paying True 1,230 baht a month for 2Mbps. This is what the test said for my connection. Gets even slower around 5pm everyday.

Download Speed: 443 kbps (55.4 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 185 kbps (23.1 KB/sec transfer rate)

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Chiang Mai - TOT Gold Cyber - tested Aug 27, 2006 at 09:15pm.

Last Result:

Download Speed: 815 kbps (101.9 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 360 kbps (45 KB/sec transfer rate)

I would love to see these speeds all the time when connecting to web sites back in the USA.

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Chiang Mai, dial-up from landline:

Last Result:

Download Speed: 23 kbps (2.9 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 105 kbps (13.1 KB/sec transfer rate)

What's with that download speed?

Wow I thought my download was slow at 214kbps....it's quicker by surface mail isn't it :o

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i purchased a tot 500b/month adsl package , here in hua hin , which promised me 256kbps download and 128kbps upload.

the results from your speed test show

download 405kbps.....transfer 50.6kb per sec.

upload 144kbps.....transfer 18.0kb per sec

the little icon on my taskbar always shows connected at 100mbps.

am i getting more than i paid for or am i getting confused with kbps,mbps,kb per sec.

?????????????????????????????????????

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i purchased a tot 500b/month adsl package , here in hua hin , which promised me 256kbps download and 128kbps upload.

the results from your speed test show

download 405kbps.....transfer 50.6kb per sec.

upload 144kbps.....transfer 18.0kb per sec

the little icon on my taskbar always shows connected at 100mbps.

am i getting more than i paid for or am i getting confused with kbps,mbps,kb per sec.

?????????????????????????????????????

Thats the connection speed from your router/modem to your PC. Had me excited the first time I saw it...sorry to be the bearer of bad news :o

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