MWeb vs OpenWeb - Quick speedtest

B007Cyber

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I'm not an expert in this field, but merely want to report what I have observed (using the limited tools available to test - actually a real quick-and-dirty test run).

I have a MWeb DSL account (3Gb) as well as an OpenWeb DSL account (3Gb local). My idea was to try and run both by using RouteSentry (on Vista) - but this is another story which I believe after many hours of struggling isn't possible (forum members are quick to advise with an short answer like - "put your modem in bridge mode..." but unfortunately lack a few detailed settings they don't know about).

Anyway, I ran the flawed DoBroadband speedtest by setting up each account in my router (seperate runs of course - a bit of a pain in the back). The test result I found strange.

On Mweb I got 4080 kilobits and 500 kilobytes reading but with OpenWeb only a low 60 kilobytes?

Are the technologies used (or backbone providers) so different that the results could be this different? Also, I know the tool is flawed, but surely this would have impacted on both tests?

Would really like if we have some clever dude to cast some light on this...
 
I'm not an expert in this field, but merely want to report what I have observed (using the limited tools available to test - actually a real quick-and-dirty test run).

I have a MWeb DSL account (3Gb) as well as an OpenWeb DSL account (3Gb local). My idea was to try and run both by using RouteSentry (on Vista) - but this is another story which I believe after many hours of struggling isn't possible (forum members are quick to advise with an short answer like - "put your modem in bridge mode..." but unfortunately lack a few detailed settings they don't know about).

Anyway, I ran the flawed DoBroadband speedtest by setting up each account in my router (seperate runs of course - a bit of a pain in the back). The test result I found strange.

On Mweb I got 4080 kilobits and 500 kilobytes reading but with OpenWeb only a low 60 kilobytes?

Are the technologies used (or backbone providers) so different that the results could be this different? Also, I know the tool is flawed, but surely this would have impacted on both tests?

Would really like if we have some clever dude to cast some light on this...

Mweb = ADSL Bandwidth provided by SAIX
OpenWeb = ADSL Bandwidth provided by IS
 
It would appear that the DoBroadband test is flawed :)

Check this thread for more info.

I would suggest trying the Telkom speed test. It is just under 10 megs, so perhaps give each account a few minutes to average out and then take the reading. IE Don't download the entire file each time ;) Just a thought :) The test file can be found here or by visiting the Telkom website
 
I have a dual router setup:

(1) A Netgear DG834GT running in modem mode and configured with an IP of 192.168.0.1 (subnet 255.255.0.0);
(2) A Netgear WNR854T running in normal router mode with IP 192.168.1.1 (subnet 255.255.0.0) - this acts as my DHCP server as well;
(3) The modem is connected to the router WAN port;
(4) A static route is setup to point to 192.168.0.1 (in order run the modem configuration from within my LAN);
(5) Router has been setup to include Mweb DSL connection details

Let me know if you need more info.

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