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I tested the Internet Speed test in the site http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/ it shows the Results accurately,fastly in Kbps .The results are Uploading Speed is 555Kbps,Downloading Speed is 1456Kbps But now i want the Site the check the speed in MBPS..where can i test it help me?Thanks In advance.
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| October 26, 2009 12:27 PM |
Want to add a cool speed test to your site? It's easy to use, easy to install and works with any language you can think of (German, Spanish, etc). This test also works with any type of web technology, such as ASP, PHP, CGI, Blogs, Forums and just about any type of content management system you can thing of!
I put a LOT of time and energy into this speed test and you are welcome to use under the following conditions:
1) Place a valid link back to my speed test page somewhere your site. A valid link is one that can be found in Google's cache of your webpage. If Google can't see it, then it's not valid. Permission to use the test is granted provided you maintain this link and our terms do not change (should they change, I'll post that change on this site) - I use Google's cache to verify that sites using my free speed test maintain the link (credit). The purpose of this free tool is to help promote my advanced speed test, the link helps make visitors aware of that test.
2) Use is permission based - All I ask for is that you agree to our terms of service (no inappropriate sites, usage, etc), ask for and receive permission before using this tool. Simply visit our free speed test forum and drop me a message with the url of where you would like to run the test AND where my credit will be found. I'll review the page and if approved, you'll receive an email back giving you permission to use the tool.
Note: The tool is free under the above conditions. For use of the speedtest without credit, please contact me for a price sheet and daily rates.
plz check the speed http://www.auditmypc.com/speedtest.asp
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October 26, 2009 12:37 PM
You don't need a different test for that. The two are simply x1000 apart. The unit kbps is kilo-bits per second (or thousands of bits per second), while mbps is mega-bit per second (or millions of bits per second). Whatever the result in kbps, divide by 1000 and you'll have it in mbps. Note that some places do not use this simplified scheme, in which case you'd need to divide by 1024 rather than 1000, however, the difference is only 2.4%, which for most purposes is negligible.
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http://www.techterms.com/definition/mbps
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October 26, 2009 05:09 PM
Nice simple, more thorough than I'd be.
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