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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Which is rather bizarre, as from GS, I
can happily get results of 90MBytes/sec up/down.. In our
Newcastle office, I can pull 990kBytes/sec up/down our 10Mbps EFM,
and 1.8MBytes/sec down (50k up, ugh) on our Optus ADSL2 link (on
which I can only manage 1.2MBytes/sec max on multiple concurrent
http downloads, go figure..)<br>
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It quite possibly depends on which test server it think is
'closest' to you..<br>
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On 27/07/2012 8:03 PM, Noel Butler wrote:<br>
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Skeeve has a point, that site is always slow and gives false
results, amazing the best I ever get is 400kB/s, yet I know I can
transfer at over 700kB/s on this shitty line with an 8mb svc from
anywhere else, including the US and UK<br>
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zone "speedtest.net" {type master; file "empty";}; .... of
course would solve the problem heh<br>
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