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Arthur1234

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:::.. Download Stats ..:::

Download Connection is:: 12148 Kbps about 12.1 Mbps (tested with 12160 kB)

Download Speed is:: 1483 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (Server 1)

Test Time:: 2006/10/20 - 7:50pm

Bottom Line:: 212X faster than 56K 1MB Download in 0.69 sec

Tested from a 12160 kB file and took 8.2 seconds to complete

Download Diagnosis:: Awesome! 20% + : 135.88 % faster than the average for host (cox.net)

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-C3782TEMN

User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060911 SUSE/1.5.0.7-1.5 Firefox/1.5.0.7 [!]

That is much better speedy and healther than windows TCP/IP.

And here is my other stats speed test on speedtest.net,

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That's why linux is more powerful than windows  :twisted:

If I have a four parallels, I would get 40 Mbps to 60 Mbps downsteam under linux OS with load balance that would be demon speedy.

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Nice speeds there Arthur1234 and welcome to the forum  :wave:

Try this test:

http://www.testmy.net/tools/test/d_load.php?&st=st&tt=1&ta=1&top=000&out_src=20MB

Clear you cache first, it will take you directly into the test.  ;)

Here my speed test, Downstream

::::::::::::::::::::::::.. Download Stats ..::::::::::::::::::::::::

Download Connection is:: 12236 Kbps about 12.2 Mbps (tested with 12160 kB)

Download Speed is:: 1494 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (Server 1)

Test Time:: 2006/10/20 - 9:58pm

Bottom Line:: 213X faster than 56K 1MB Download in 0.69 sec

Tested from a 12160 kB file and took 8.141 seconds to complete

Download Diagnosis:: Awesome! 20% + : 137.5 % faster than the average for host (Cox.net)

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-2QYK5F80G

User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060911 SUSE/1.5.0.7-1.5 Firefox/1.5.0.7

And here's upstream

::::::::::.. Upload Stats ..::::::::::

Upload Connection is:: 1116 Kbps about 1.1 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 136 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (Server 1)

Test Time:: 2006/10/20 - 10:02pm

Bottom Line:: 19X faster than 56K 1MB Upload in 7.53 sec

Tested from a 2992 kB file and took 21.96384 seconds to complete

Upload Diagnosis:: Awesome! 20% + : 65.09 % faster than the average for host (Cox.net)

U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-Z3G2PSXVL

User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060911 SUSE/1.5.0.7-1.5 Firefox/1.5.0.7

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Wow, I am sorry. I just tried the link and it did not work for  me.

Anybody have the 20 mb test file  :?::?:

It must have been changed after the redo of the site recently.

Anyway, nice speeds there. :D

Thanks... How I wish that everyone would be using linux so they will benefits of higher quality of TCP/IP software within linux (unix-like clone)

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TCP/IP is a protocol suite.  It is platform-independent.

I also notice a speed increase when booted into Linux.  I believe it is an overall system performance boost, not just specific to networking.

Yeah, Dude... That linux have automatic turning feature for TCP/IP stack but windows series (early 95 to NT to XP) can not do automatic turning TCP/IP but microsoft have put automatic turner for TCP/IP in windows vista O.S.

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