On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 13:13, you wrote:
> On Thursday 05 October 2006 12:11, Don Gould wrote:
> > Download Speed: 1360 kbps (170 KB/sec transfer rate)
> > Upload Speed: 130 kbps (16.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
> >
> > If 1.5mbit is all they're going to delivery for $49 while they quote
> > 3.5 then I think I should pay them the for the percentage they deliver.
> >
> > Sounds fair to me.
>
> It does to me too.
> I think the Commerce Commission should at least be interested.
> It would be interesting to see your graphs.
> What happens during the small hours when the network is lightly loaded?
> My Telstra cable connection gave about 3,700 kbps according to that meter
> at about 00:30 this morning.

Just tested mine: 3428kbps down, 1300kbps up.  I'm supposed to get 'up to' 
4Mbps in both directions (Telstra Cable 10G plan).  I have noticed large 
variations in the speed of the network though, and it'd be handy to check 
and log it.

Can we all agree that if we are *all* going to check and log the speed that 
we do it at different times...

Andrew

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