TheRoDent
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OK, I've put up a speed test page on my domain, at http://rodent.za.net/speed/
It will request a speed test username (can be anything basically), do the bandwidth test, and store the results in a MySQL table. From the table, we can the draw a set of reports per username, IP and date/time to view any kind of trends in Sentech's bandwidth provision.
The speed test server itsself is hosted at Datapro, an ISP with pretty strong SAIX, and IS peering points. It will also give a good indication of what Sentech's peering strength is then at various times of the day.
I haven't drawn up a page to report the results yet, but will do that shortly.
I'd appreciate it if you people can run the test when things are good, and things are bad. This way we can get an "average" of Sentech's bandwidth.
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It will request a speed test username (can be anything basically), do the bandwidth test, and store the results in a MySQL table. From the table, we can the draw a set of reports per username, IP and date/time to view any kind of trends in Sentech's bandwidth provision.
The speed test server itsself is hosted at Datapro, an ISP with pretty strong SAIX, and IS peering points. It will also give a good indication of what Sentech's peering strength is then at various times of the day.
I haven't drawn up a page to report the results yet, but will do that shortly.
I'd appreciate it if you people can run the test when things are good, and things are bad. This way we can get an "average" of Sentech's bandwidth.
<center><h5><font color="red">Oo. MyWireless <s>Hacks</s> Tweaks & Tech Info.oO </font id="red"></h5><h6>Have you checked the fawking FAQ?</h6></center>