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Ha I'm at school and here's what their internet gets:

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

Download Connection is:: 1465 Kbps about 1.5 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Download Speed is:: 179 kB/s

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

Test Time:: 2007/02/20 - 8:30am

Bottom Line:: 26X faster than 56K 1MB Download in 5.72 sec

Tested from a 2992 kB file and took 16.734 seconds to complete

Download Diagnosis:: May need help : running at only 86.08 % of your hosts average (177.252)

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-MGCWL94J5

User Agent:: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) [!]

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:::.. testmy.net test results ..:::

Download Connection is:: 407 Kbps about 0.41 Mbps (tested with 386 kB)

Download Speed is:: 50 kB/s

Upload Connection is:: 385 Kbps about 0.4 Mbps (tested with 748 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 47 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net (Server 2)

Test Time:: 2007/02/20 - 9:37am

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-6V3W719OS

U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-5J7YCBHRK

User Agent:: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0) [!]

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Ha I'm at school and here's what their internet gets:

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

Download Connection is:: 1465 Kbps about 1.5 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Download Speed is:: 179 kB/s

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

Test Time:: 2007/02/20 - 8:30am

Bottom Line:: 26X faster than 56K 1MB Download in 5.72 sec

Tested from a 2992 kB file and took 16.734 seconds to complete

Download Diagnosis:: May need help : running at only 86.08 % of your hosts average (177.252)

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-MGCWL94J5

User Agent:: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)

:o  whats the upload?

VanBuren :)

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Good thing I checked this before leaivng (going in 10 minutes) I just did a dual test and heres the results:

:::.. testmy.net test results ..:::

Download Connection is:: 1381 Kbps about 1.38 Mbps (tested with 1496 kB)

Download Speed is:: 169 kB/s

Upload Connection is:: 1405 Kbps about 1.4 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 172 kB/s

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

Test Time:: 2007/02/20 - 1:27pm

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-8GXLKS56O

U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-MPNXT91H2

User Agent:: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) [!]

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Good thing I checked this before leaivng (going in 10 minutes) I just did a dual test and heres the results:

::::::::::::::::::::::::.. testmy.net test results ..::::::::::::::::::::::::

Download Connection is:: 1381 Kbps about 1.38 Mbps (tested with 1496 kB)

Download Speed is:: 169 kB/s

Upload Connection is:: 1405 Kbps about 1.4 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 172 kB/s

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

Test Time:: 2007/02/20 - 1:27pm

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-8GXLKS56O

U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-MPNXT91H2

User Agent:: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)

must be capped at that rate, its very slow for a school

make a tracert

start-run-cmd    then type  tracert testmy.net

VanBuren :)

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must be capped at that rate, its very slow for a school

make a tracert

start-run-cmd    then type  tracert testmy.net

VanBuren :)

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

© Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:>tracert testmy.net

Tracing route to testmy.net [67.18.179.85]

over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    1 ms    1 ms    2 ms  10.26.255.254

  2    3 ms    3 ms    4 ms  10.0.26.1

  3    3 ms    3 ms    3 ms  10.1.255.254

  4    3 ms    3 ms    3 ms  207.224.177.254

  5    18 ms    4 ms    4 ms  phx-edge-01.inet.qwest.net [67.131.24.37]

  6    5 ms    4 ms    4 ms  phx-core-01.inet.qwest.net [205.171.129.5]

  7    15 ms    15 ms    15 ms  bur-core-01.inet.qwest.net [67.14.10.6]

  8    15 ms    15 ms    15 ms  lap-brdr-01.inet.qwest.net [205.171.213.106]

  9    17 ms    15 ms    15 ms  0.so-5-0-0.BR1.LAX7.ALTER.NET [204.255.168.33]

10    22 ms    16 ms    16 ms  0.so-6-0-0.XT2.LAX7.ALTER.NET [152.63.112.154]

11    43 ms    43 ms    43 ms  0.so-5-0-0.XL4.DFW13.ALTER.NET [152.63.98.74]

12    44 ms    44 ms    43 ms  POS7-0.GW1.DFW13.ALTER.NET [152.63.103.89]

13    42 ms    42 ms    42 ms  theplanet-gw.customer.alter.net [157.130.143.226

]

14    42 ms    42 ms    43 ms  vl32.dsr02.dllstx3.theplanet.com [70.85.127.62]

15    43 ms    43 ms    43 ms  vl42.dsr02.dllstx4.theplanet.com [70.85.127.91]

16    43 ms    49 ms    43 ms  gi1-0-2.car17.dllstx4.theplanet.com [67.18.116.8

5]

17    51 ms    48 ms    48 ms  55.b3.1243.static.theplanet.com [67.18.179.85]

Trace complete.

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oh sorry didn't see your message yea it is a highschool but I know how to get around the blocks  :2funny::uglystupid2:

you can't. the internet blocks are done by a proxy server at the head end cant get around that. and the blocks on the computer it self you can't get around unless you take programing 1.

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you can't. the internet blocks are done by a proxy server at the head end cant get around that. and the blocks on the computer it self you can't get around unless you take programing 1.

our schools permissions are done via your IP and they don't block permission to the LAN so I simply change the last . in my ip from  .100-200 to .80 usualy

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Wow that is pathetic..

1) if your security policy is based around IP addresses and the students have the abilitiy to change IP.. where is the security?

2) My guess is that this is not a full AD environment.. I am still willing to guess that the computers have a local security policy that is pulled from the AD and then applied..  When you change your IP address, my guess, is that the computer is removing the old Secuirty policy and applying the new one.. Which would explain the 20 second "freeze"

3) It if is imaging in the entire machine from ISOs on reboot.. the change of an IP address wouldnt allow for dynamic reload of an ISO or image.  Which is why I think that it is actually pulling an AD security policy.  If it were re-imaging I dont think that the way your are discribing it would work..

Now that we have established that the secruity may be lacking.. I can provide you some details about your school's network..

So there is a datacenter for the entire school corp located some where in AZ that houses all of the servers and web access.  The school corp has access to a Quest DS3 connection and is using metro ethernet and T1 as the distribution method from the datacenter.  It looks like you may be running Novell's Zenworks as the Directory services portion not AD as I stated earlier.. See this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novell_ZENworks

So now I am sure that you are wondering how I got all of this info.. Simple your IP address and the fact that your IT dept has published all of this info into their helpful what do we have segment on their website...

BTW I am going to guess that you are connected to the datacenter via T1 not MetroE

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Wow that is pathetic..

1) if your security policy is based around IP addresses and the students have the abilitiy to change IP.. where is the security?

2) My guess is that this is not a full AD environment.. I am still willing to guess that the computers have a local security policy that is pulled from the AD and then applied.. When you change your IP address, my guess, is that the computer is removing the old Secuirty policy and applying the new one.. Which would explain the 20 second "freeze"

3) It if is imaging in the entire machine from ISOs on reboot.. the change of an IP address wouldnt allow for dynamic reload of an ISO or image.  Which is why I think that it is actually pulling an AD security policy.  If it were re-imaging I dont think that the way your are discribing it would work..

Now that we have established that the secruity may be lacking.. I can provide you some details about your school's network..

So there is a datacenter for the entire school corp located some where in AZ that houses all of the servers and web access.  The school corp has access to a Quest DS3 connection and is using metro ethernet and T1 as the distribution method from the datacenter. It looks like you may be running Novell's Zenworks as the Directory services portion not AD as I stated earlier.. See this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novell_ZENworks

So now I am sure that you are wondering how I got all of this info.. Simple your IP address and the fact that your IT dept has published all of this info into their helpful what do we have segment on their website...

BTW I am going to guess that you are connected to the datacenter via T1 not MetroE

Could be all I know is all student computers have an IP of 100-200 (for the last .) and on the network if you know how to get into it they have a drive just for ISOs and the files in it are labeled studentXP.iso teacherXP.ISO studentold98.iso and debugXP.iso. I would guess aobut the security is they just hope students don't know how to change IP's.

And yea it does use Novell.

Oh and I just assumed thats how it works but if what you said is how it works I'd like to learn more about it.

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The iso files are for ghosting computer when you get new ones or re-image ones that are broken..  The iso's dont really have all that much to do with the ability to gain different security access

after all..

Currently CUSD computers utilize the Windows XP or 98 operating system and run Microsoft Office 2000 and a variety of district-approved educational software.

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The iso files are for ghosting computer when you get new ones or re-image ones that are broken..  The iso's dont really have all that much to do with the ability to gain different security access

after all..

Oh ok sounds good to me now I'll work on figuring how this all works  :uglystupid2:

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Today the upload seems kinda slow...

:::.. testmy.net test results ..:::

Download Connection is:: 1085 Kbps about 1.09 Mbps (tested with 1496 kB)

Download Speed is:: 132 kB/s

Upload Connection is:: 376 Kbps about 0.4 Mbps (tested with 1496 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 46 kB/s

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

Test Time:: 2007/02/26 - 10:38am

D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-TXCFQVDU5

U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-MJTDORQ5Z

User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.1) Gecko/20061204 Firefox/2.0.0.1 [!]

traceroute:

Tracing route to testmy.net [67.18.179.85]

over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    1 ms    1 ms    1 ms  10.26.255.254

  2  377 ms    28 ms    13 ms  10.0.26.1

  3  341 ms  350 ms  210 ms  10.1.255.254

  4  129 ms  124 ms  191 ms  207.224.177.254

  5  362 ms  360 ms  217 ms  phx-edge-01.inet.qwest.net [67.131.24.37]

  6  207 ms    17 ms  354 ms  phx-core-01.inet.qwest.net [205.171.129.5]

  7  347 ms  123 ms  370 ms  bur-core-01.inet.qwest.net [67.14.10.6]

  8  324 ms  220 ms  292 ms  lap-brdr-01.inet.qwest.net [205.171.213.106]

  9  400 ms  125 ms  422 ms  205.171.1.14

10  420 ms  116 ms    55 ms  dcr2-so-3-3-0.dallas.savvis.net [204.70.192.246]

11  212 ms  424 ms  264 ms  208.172.139.130

12  371 ms    93 ms    41 ms  te9-1.dsr02.dllstx3.theplanet.com [70.87.253.22]

13  397 ms  442 ms  196 ms  vl42.dsr02.dllstx4.theplanet.com [70.85.127.91]

14  154 ms  445 ms  410 ms  gi1-0-1.car17.dllstx4.theplanet.com [67.18.116.6

9]

15  448 ms  398 ms  261 ms  55.b3.1243.static.theplanet.com [67.18.179.85]

Trace complete.

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It only seems to be going slow for testmy though..:

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

© Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:>tracert myspace.com

Tracing route to myspace.com [216.178.32.49]

over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    1 ms    1 ms    1 ms  10.26.255.254

  2    3 ms    4 ms    4 ms  10.0.26.1

  3    4 ms    3 ms    3 ms  10.1.255.254

  4    62 ms    3 ms    4 ms  207.224.177.254

  5  120 ms    49 ms    5 ms  phx-edge-01.inet.qwest.net [67.131.24.37]

  6    17 ms    17 ms    15 ms  phx-core-01.inet.qwest.net [205.171.129.5]

  7    47 ms    38 ms    47 ms  bur-core-02.inet.qwest.net [67.14.10.54]

  8    16 ms    73 ms    91 ms  lap-brdr-02.inet.qwest.net [205.171.213.50]

  9    35 ms    31 ms    31 ms  63.146.26.78

10    15 ms    16 ms    93 ms  MYSPACE-COM.ge4-1.ar2.LAX2.gblx.net [64.209.93.1

02]

11    61 ms    61 ms    39 ms  vl341.cs1.lax1.myspace.com [204.16.35.133]

12  158 ms  205 ms  206 ms  vl550.cs1.els1.myspace.com [204.16.35.149]

13    28 ms    23 ms    76 ms  profile.myspace.com [216.178.32.49]

Trace complete.

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