upscope wrote:
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 09:00:44 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
George Carden wrote:
After years of no problems, suddenly, and totally at random, my
SeaMonkey seems to just lose power...and occasionally totally loses
it's web connection for some reason.
This happened a few minutes ago, and I used the site
http://www.speed.io/index_en.html to conduct a speed test on
SeaMonkey and Internet Explorer, one right after another. Here are
the results...
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First, SeaMonkey:
Download = 670 Kbit/s
Upload = 543 Kbit/s
Connections = 2209/minute
Ping = 43 ms
Overall quality equals to 768 Kbit/s
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Immediately after, Internet Explorer:
Download = 13292 Kbit/s
Upload = 1053 Kbit/s
Connections = 957/minute
Ping = 29 ms
Overall quality equals to 12000 Kbit/s
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What could be causing these outages, and what can I do to fix them?
Those are not 'outages' merely random slowdowns. Do 5 tests of each
and show the results.
"ping" times vary from moment to moment. I do not believe you can
show that "ping" times are Browser dependent - am I wrong?
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I just did a test of three browsers. Konqueror, FireFox and SeaMonkey.
Both Konqueror were shown as excellent for overall quality and speeds,
SeaMonkey was rated good for overall quality and average for Speed.
How does a "test" determine "quality"?!
I am running on a 100Mbit fibre optics network.
Any routers or other users on the system?
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