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Who Has The Fastest Download Speed???
resopalrabotnick replied to 2smart4u's topic in Show off your speed
rotflmbfhao this is such a dickwaving contest, and rtb has penis envy. -
this is asking the obvious but one never knows, you arent running a p2p client in the background or any such thing, streaming video or whatever? just asking because that's the last thing besides a major bork on your isp or in the cable that could cause your speed to be so horrifically low. one other thing you can do is make sure all the connections are firmly seated. if there is any splices at your house in the cable check those. has the cable gotten pinched somewhere? oh, most important, have you ever reached your advertised speed? if so, what has changed in and around your comp or the cable since then? havent heard of that being a problem with cable, but maybe disconnecting tv cable receivers, if any. might be interfering with your signal. but unlikely? otherwise i agree with vageli. call them.
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How much faster is FireFox than I.E. on your machine!!!
resopalrabotnick replied to MICROWAVE's topic in General Discussion
microwave, what is yor advertised cap? might there actually finally be a valid reason to lose ie in favor of opensource? -
hm. free of virii, eh? what about adware, spyware etc.? but even that shouldn't slow you down that far... hm...
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Crystal Audio AC97 Onboard Sound
resopalrabotnick replied to JustinOhioRR's topic in Networking and Hardware
i vote we draw and quarter it and bury it at the crossroads with a stake through its heart and a clove of garlic in its mouth, wrapped in silver chain. :evil: :evil: -
yeah, what should it be, you hooked up network or usb, what os etc. etc. etc.
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good for you. i hope you got the guys name so in case they don't you know whom to refer to?
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i have used some of his techniques. nothing that necessitates a lime pit, but... users just have it coming...
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man, that's sad. noone acknoleges knowing the bofh?
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suggesting a suggestion.
resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
hmm. the fact that these are averages is the problem. each sample there is taken over what, 10 or 15 minutes? if this is indeed a problem with the links bandwidth we are looking for spike with a duration of a few seconds. that is enough to bork a test if someone happens to start in that window. do you have a possibility to monitor your usage with more resolution? or realtime? the machine you are running sounds big enough to power a 100mbit link fully, so i really am not thinking of that. if anyone out there has an idea if it could be a problem with the config, i would be happy to be wrong about the bandwidth. but to me it sounds like the most probable reason. worst case: the net the server hooks into has a high load and there isn't a chance in hell that he can hit 100mbps. only way to check that would be to install the fix to the test i proposed and throttle it way down, until there are no more complaints.also, do you have stats on how many are really testing at any one time? if there is indeed a problem with the test in any way, finding it will be a major league pain in the arse, lol. am i glad all i need to do is kibitz. -
Crystal Audio AC97 Onboard Sound
resopalrabotnick replied to JustinOhioRR's topic in Networking and Hardware
there is too.this thread ratcheted my inherent distrust for xp up by at least 2 notches. together with the luvvy duvvy acceptance of the ms spyware thing... -
Anyone with real computer skills to help me please do
resopalrabotnick replied to MugenPower44's topic in Make it Faster...
you talk to them on the phone yet? edit. eh. wrong thread. i meant did you check your lines yet? -
Crystal Audio AC97 Onboard Sound
resopalrabotnick replied to JustinOhioRR's topic in Networking and Hardware
lol. about time. can we delete this thread now? -
suggesting a suggestion.
resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
frag it. CA3LE, we need usage stats to settle this, lol. -
suggesting a suggestion.
resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
so my 25 users on the forum was pretty much accurate. my point is: user goes to testmy.net knocks counter up by one. klicks on ul or dl test. selects size of test. up to now about 15 seconds of essentially idle time have passed. average. give or take for newb / reg. test starts. i'll give it 15 seconds of actual data transfer. note that the higher the bandwidth used, the shorter the time of transfer! results show. user looks them over, ponders them etc. 30 seconds. maybe a retest. 15 seconds data. compare results. cheer/curse brag to buddies on im or phone or next to him or whatever. at least a minute window stays open for reference for further action keeping counter up. so 2 minutes of a user being active on the site entails 30 seconds of data transfer. ill be generous and let them retest etc, give them 10 megabytes of transferred data which at average speeds will take about 60 to 90 seconds. and that is at 100 to 1500 kbps, meaning they don't take up much bandwidth. it's random spikes of users that kill individual tests. that's what load balancing would eliminate. -
well, the tech may have told you to call for a reason, i'd say you grab a sandwhich and wait out the hold, they may want to have you fiddle with their gear, meaning that the chat would die, making it impossible to give instructions. i mean, the guy /asked/ you to call. that would give me hope that they at least have an idea of what the prob may be.
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resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
not 190 testing. 190 on site. meaning probably: 100 idling. 50 drooling over their score. 10 cursing their isp for their score 25 perusing the forum 5 testing proof: you weren't testing, you were formulating your post, yet you still showed up as on site. -
suggesting a suggestion.
resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
not really all that surprising. i dl at about 2800 kbps. even the 3 meg test takes me less than 11 seconds to complete. that's why the server side should monitor all running tests and delay the start of a test for a few seconds if there happens to be a spike. most people would probably not even reall notice a delay of a few seconds, and the advantage to queing them like this would be that everyone is guaranteed a fat chunk of bandwidth for his/her test. the accuracy would be much improved as a result, making sure test results are reproducable and the unknown factor of <was the link bottlenecked when i tested or did my tweaking bork mine> would be eliminated. i for one would be more than happy to wait a few seconds for other testers to finish so i could run a clean test. and that would then be an even better thing to advertise with. testmy.net has this awesome loadbalancing so even though it's the most fucking popular site on the planet everyone gets a fair shot at testing. -
suggesting a suggestion.
resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
it ain't the server that's the problem. it's the network linkup. wonder CA3le could have them drop a giggabit card in, but then i kind of doubt the site operator would be thrilled at the idea of blasting 1/12th of his total bandwidth with /gasp/ essentially useless speedtest data. -
suggesting a suggestion.
resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
from the faq: and i don't think, otherwise there is a lot of people with slow connects not taking up much bandwidth, that the number of users shown includes all those people reading/posting on the forum. only when someone throws down a challenge do they all go to test at the same time, and then get borked results. for my views on adding a short delay, dynamic, at the beginning of the test if necessary, see previous post. -
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resopalrabotnick replied to xs1's topic in Ideas to make testmy.net better?
this would probably entail a whole and complete rewrite of the whole testing script. but what the hell. reserve 95mbit of the 100 mbit for the test, maybe 15 of that again for the upload. let the test run as long as there is at least 10 mbit available for the dl test and 2 for the upload. that way many small timers can test simultaneous, only if several fast ones are dl/ing will the script have to delay a few seconds before it starts the queued clients. the values would have to be monitored and tweaked, but 10mbit avail for down sounds like a good value to ensure that even a fast link like RTB's can stretch it's legs. that would also prevent getting 30 second waits, since the fast links do even the 3 meg test in 10 seconds or less, freeing the bandwidth up quickly. maybe limit number of tests per ip to 5 a day or so or maybe 30 in a week, so someone doing a lot of tweaking can run a hoopload of tests and then just has to wait a bit for his quota to fill up again. -
Anyone with real computer skills to help me please do
resopalrabotnick replied to MugenPower44's topic in Make it Faster...
hm, helldesk. bofh style. you're having problems accessing your account? what was your username. (was) mhm <clickety clickety> there's no files in the account... -
Can someone help me with this please?
resopalrabotnick replied to 11011100's topic in Make it Faster...
the faq clearly states that the link of the entire hosting site is 20 gig split among a host of providers, while the box this test is on itself is linked to that with a 100mbit link. :haha: rtfm! :haha: -
Anyone with real computer skills to help me please do
resopalrabotnick replied to MugenPower44's topic in Make it Faster...
hm, i seem to have replaced my real comp skills, i hope the ones i picked up working for german telekom will do. first off, that ping looks good. which leads me to concur with the troll and the swede. lose the tweaks, check it. either you overtweaked something or something that shouldn't be fiddled with, or you have a line issue. on your end, unplug all phones, faxes, modems whatever. make sure you have the splitter hooked up right. if that solves your worries, your splitter is letting phone crap into the high freq part of the line dsl uses, borking you. if all the cables are ok, plugs clean, clean contacts with a soft pencil eraser if necessary, and you still have trouble, get on the horn to the telco dudes, have em check the line. a corroded connection somewhere along the line can cause bad signal/noise on the line, causing the dsl to have to correct errors a lot, causing packet loss, basically.