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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:03 pm Post subject: How to fix extremely slow 10Mbps DSL XPSP2 Bell Sympatico Co |
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Tweak Test
Service:dsl
Speed (advertised) kbit/s: 10 Mbps
Operating System:winXP
Connection:winXPpppo
1. Your Tweakable Settings:
Receive Window (RWIN): 17280
Window Scaling: off
Path MTU Discovery: ON
RFC1323 Window Scaling: OFF
RFC1323 Time Stamping: OFF
Selective Acks: ON
MSS requested: 1440
TTL:
(less any hops behind firewall)
133
TTL remaining: 118
TOS/TOS subfield: 0
TOS/Flags:
2. Test 1024001 byte download
Actual data bytes sent: 1024001
Actual data packets: 713
Max packet sent (MTU): 1480
Max packet recd (MTU): 1480
Retransmitted data packets: 0
sacks you sent: 0
pushed data pkts: 114
data transmit time: 3.511 secs
our max idletime: 230.0 ms
transfer rate: 268398 bytes/sec
transfer rate: 2147 kbits/sec
This is not a speed test!
transfer efficiency: 100%
3. ICMP (ping) check
Minimum ping: 35.67 ms
Maximum ping: 38.09 ms
Ping stability:
36.84 38.09 36.90 36.44 36.16 37.48 35.67 36.91 36.70 37.18
Notes and recommendations:
Check FAQ on MTU for XP (FAQ #2252)
Choose RWIN between 95040 and 250560 (FAQ #586)
download/use DRTCP .. (FAQ #578)
SPEED TEST
187.4 kilobits per second
Communications 187.4 kilobits per second
Storage 22.9 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 44.8 seconds
Subjective rating Mediocre
Date & time Wednesday, April 26, 2:35PM*
Test type IDT4 Free
Connection type ADSL
Region Ontario
Data size 1024KB
IP address XXXXXXXXXXXX
Provider
Comparison
Your speed
ADSL in Ontario (avg. 1.32 Mbits/sec)
T-1 (max. 1.54 Mbits/sec) |
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 12:14 pm Post subject: Re: How to fix extremely slow 10Mbps DSL XPSP2 Bell Sympatic |
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I have done some tests in accordance with method stated on
dslreports.com |
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 12:14 pm Post subject: Re: How to fix extremely slow 10Mbps DSL XPSP2 Bell Sympatic |
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On other laptop using satellite wireless connection:
Note that Wireless is better for Internet downloading and network
Cable is good for e-mail/sending/uploading.
I have following connections while wireless turned off and network
cable is plugged in:
Internet Gateway: Internet Connection
LAN/HS Interent:1394 Connection(1394 Net Adapter)
:Local Area Connection(Marvel Yukon)88E8053 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet Controller
dslreports.com speed test result on 2006-05-11 07:17:17 EST:
168 / 206
Your download speed : 168 kbps or 21 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 206 kbps or 25.8 KB/sec.
I have following connections while wireless turned on and network cable
is unplugged:
LAN/HS Interent: 1394 Connection(1394 Net Adapter)
: Wireless Network Connection(Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG
Network Connection
dslreports.com speed test result on 2006-05-11 07:25:03 EST:
195 / 45
Your download speed : 195 kbps or 24.4 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 45 kbps or 5.6 KB/sec.
dslreports.com speed test result on 2006-05-11 07:35:07 EST:
1347 / 41
Your download speed : 1347 kbps or 168.4 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 41 kbps or 5.1 KB/sec. |
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