Quizzes & Puzzles59 mins ago
Test Broadband Speed
11 Answers
Can anyone on answerbank please give me a good site where I can test my broadband speed.
I am with Sky and are supposed to be getting over 3 something which I am paying �5-00 for but I don't think I am getting that,only 2 upstream I think you call it.
Thankyou for any help given.
I am with Sky and are supposed to be getting over 3 something which I am paying �5-00 for but I don't think I am getting that,only 2 upstream I think you call it.
Thankyou for any help given.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by doddsredoubt. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.http://www.broadbandwatchdog.co.uk/speed-test. php
Run a few times though, at different times of the day.
Run a few times though, at different times of the day.
terambulan,I have a Sky package which incorparates Television,Telephone and Broadband.
There are loads of deals out there,go on line and type in Broafdband deals but be careful when you look find out the price of the deal how long you have to sign up to,you just can't come out when you feel your not getting a good deal you sign up for a year or 18 months.
And remember to get your Mac-code you need this when you change from one ISP to another.
There are loads of deals out there,go on line and type in Broafdband deals but be careful when you look find out the price of the deal how long you have to sign up to,you just can't come out when you feel your not getting a good deal you sign up for a year or 18 months.
And remember to get your Mac-code you need this when you change from one ISP to another.
heck I got 6meg (smiles smugley)
the thing is dodd that there are so many reasons why you get whatever you get.
distance from exchange
state of your internal wiring
microwaves, TV, washer etc with a noisy powersupply
If WiFi connected - neighbours setups
flourescents (inc energy saving bulbs)
the number of people in your area with broadband
(high contention ratio)
While you are running the tests ... get your neighbours to do the same and see what they get
the most valid test you can do is using an ethernet cable
connection to the router/modem
connected to the point where the wires come into the building - with everything else disconnected ...
tera - you should have two figures - up and down
(something like 1234 & 123)
the thing is dodd that there are so many reasons why you get whatever you get.
distance from exchange
state of your internal wiring
microwaves, TV, washer etc with a noisy powersupply
If WiFi connected - neighbours setups
flourescents (inc energy saving bulbs)
the number of people in your area with broadband
(high contention ratio)
While you are running the tests ... get your neighbours to do the same and see what they get
the most valid test you can do is using an ethernet cable
connection to the router/modem
connected to the point where the wires come into the building - with everything else disconnected ...
tera - you should have two figures - up and down
(something like 1234 & 123)
unfortunately not
they supply UPTO whatever it is you pay for
guaranteed 8Mb requires 8 seperate lines (and costs a mint)
but by the time it gets to your house
(I live less than 1Km from my exchange ... I completely rewired my house with hi-grade telephony and cat 5
and 2 meg has still "evaporated" on the way.
other factors are time of day ... and of course the speed (and popularity) of the other end.
Two machines on my lan will transfer big files faster than lots of little ones - a to b is faster than b to a
and there are good reasons for all of it.
it's partly ISP's fault ... but also some of it is just how it is
they supply UPTO whatever it is you pay for
guaranteed 8Mb requires 8 seperate lines (and costs a mint)
but by the time it gets to your house
(I live less than 1Km from my exchange ... I completely rewired my house with hi-grade telephony and cat 5
and 2 meg has still "evaporated" on the way.
other factors are time of day ... and of course the speed (and popularity) of the other end.
Two machines on my lan will transfer big files faster than lots of little ones - a to b is faster than b to a
and there are good reasons for all of it.
it's partly ISP's fault ... but also some of it is just how it is
You can test your broadband connection speed at http://www.scanmyspeed.com/ .It provides the internet speed test tool.It's free service..