I dont slap ppl, but soon someone will slap me hehe
I think i have a much cleaner route to Toast test, its very stable.
But that filesize i used is too small for a accurate result, i tested several times later with a 20 MB test file and i had 3.5 Mbps every time.
I tweaked the AFD buffers that helps alot overseas.
you can read more about those types of tweaks here
http://www.dslnuts.com/
Maby those tweaks dosent work good with testmy.net testcore cos it dosent help me much here. Im stuck at 1.5 Mbps up and around 3 Mbps down here.
Last node against testmy.net use to be 145 ms, now it was 169 ms.... it keep on changing for me, but i guess its how bad the load is on your server.
CA3LE I think your uploadtest is great, but i would suggest to add a directlink to a 3 MB test and from that a script that forward you to a 6 MB test if you score higher then 4 Mbps and same thing this time if you score more then 6 Mbps to a 20 MB test.
We have a test in sweden for all ISP, a little program we can download, that test works like i suggested above, it start with small files and goes higher, when i score 9.5 Mbps upstream my testfile is 22 MB.
VanBuren
ps i still think testmy.net rules em all