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[ILUG] bandwidth test

[ILUG] bandwidth test

Anil Kamath kamath.anil at gmail.com
Sat Feb 18 09:13:14 GMT 2006


*Hi *
**
*i am using a 256 kbps shared broadband line and using an ADSL router to
connect thru PPoE*
*i used an online tool  which gives me this reading the site to test is :
http://203.145.184.14/meter.php*
**



*The Output I got was as follows :*


Your current bandwidth reading is:

335.50kbps
Retest <http://203.145.184.14/meter.php>
which means you can download at 41.94 KB/sec. from our Network to your last
mile provision.
I* would like to know how does this tool test my connection bandwidth and
incase i plan to use a dedicated one to one 256kbps line *
*How sure i am that the total bandwidth is dedicated to me *
**
*I am planning to setup a portal with POstfix Apache and DNS all on my home
network please let me know how do i go about on finding out the right tool
to check a link whether its dedicated to me or its shared..
--
*Thanks & Regards,
Anil M Kamath



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