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Hi all, I wonder if anyone could tell me how I check the speed between two
machines linked wirelessly, as I seem to have very slow file transfer rates between machines? Many Thanks John John |
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John wrote:
> Hi all, I wonder if anyone could tell me how I check the speed between two > machines linked wirelessly, as I seem to have very slow file transfer rates > between machines? > Many Thanks > John > > Transfer a file of known size and time it. -- [ste] |
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 18:07:42 +0000 (UTC), "John"
<johnemailguard2000-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > I wonder if anyone could tell me how I check the speed between two >machines linked wirelessly, as I seem to have very slow file transfer rates >between machines? have a read at http://www.issa-uk.org/downloads/pre...NisBestdoc.pdf test software at <http://www.ixiacom.com/products/performance_applications/pa_display.php?skey=pa_q_check> Phil -- spamcop.net address commissioned 18/06/04 Come on down ! |
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