You could try:
http://www.zdnet.com.au/broadband/speedtest.htm
http://www.speedtest.net/

The second one has a very snappy interface :)

Glenn.


On 18/05/2007, at 2:34 PM, Rob Phillips wrote:

I got my Telstra NextG wireless USB modem this week. It took a while to set it up because the CD which it came with didn't have a driver for this device. Called Telstra, got straight through! :-0 They directed me to a very obscure location on their site, where I downloaded the driver over dialup. Once I entered my details, it worked fine.

However, I would like to know how fast it is working. At some locations, it seems very slow. I understand that this is because it picks up lower speed networks where NextG is not available. But, I would like to know what I'm getting. The driver software doesn't tell me this. Is there any other way?

Cheers
Rob
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