BT do seem to have
disabled the
ability to run a server over OpenWorld. Mark McCall tried to access
my
machine earlier today without success. I'm hoping they will be
pressured
into relaxing some of their blocking as more people come on-line and start
hassling them.
Graham
-----Original Message----- From: Neil F
[mailto:automated@xxxxxxx] Sent: 16 October 2000
16:23 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] ADSL
Test Report was: ADSL Installation Update
WOW!! thats fast!
Just for anyone who's thinking of getting a
Blueyonder cable modem, here's my result for the megapath
server:
Your download speed : 408940
bps, or 408 kbps. Browsers would show : about
a 49.9 k/sec transfer rate. Your upload speed : 89887
bps, or 89 kbps.
The ADSL result was very impressive! but I
heard you can't run servers on the BT package?
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] ADSL Test Report
was: ADSL Installation Update
East coast was even
faster
Your download speed : 711742
bps, or 711 kbps. Browsers would
show : about a 86.8 k/sec transfer rate. Your upload speed :
2485501 bps, or 2485 kbps. Your
upload speed is much faster than down.. have you tweaked?
:-)
Keith
-----Original Message----- From: Graham Kiff [mailto:graham.kiff@xxxxxxx] Sent:
16 October 2000 15:33 To: UK HomeAutomation
ListServer Subject: [ukha_d] ADSL Test Report was: ADSL
Installation Update
I've just run the test
suggested by Neil F, here are the results:
Help us collect accurate
speed statistics: My zip code is: (just so we know what city you are
in) My provider is:
(or .. name of ISP):
My line speed should be: down / up
kbps (eg 640 / 90
or 608 / 128 or 3000 / 300) The time here is
now: :30 (24
hour clock) I've already tweaked my PC: (for higher
download speed)
Privacy
concerns? this information is used to create per
provider/region speed statistics, thats
it!
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