Gaffer,
I must be looking in the wrong places.
So far, I've never found the 'Internet' to be slow.
I believe the 'Internet' is above our meager attempts
to quantify speed.  The 'Internet' runs at whatever speed it
runs at.  We connect to the flow as BEST we can. JMHO.
Duncan


On 02/01/2012 17:38, Gaffer wrote:
On Wednesday 01 February 2012 12:21:54 Thane Sherrington wrote:
I'm looking for a method of comparing browsing speed on different
computers.  Slowness is a huge complaint with my clients, and I'd
like to be able to tell them "under perfect conditions, you would get
a 50% speed increase in browsing if you replaced your 10 year old
computer with a new one." :)

I was thinking of setting up a web server on my network and then
running a script on the machines to test how long it takes to load a
series of pages, but I'm not sure if that's the best approach.  Any
suggestions?

T
Most of the time its just the internet that is slow...
Even a slow computer is much much faster crunching data than the
internet can supply it.
For example 8Mbits/sec = 1Mbyte/sec compare that with 100Mbit ethernet !

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