Re: Broadband speed



In article <4dba37aa26chrisjohnson+news@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Chris Johnson <chrisjohnson+news@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In article <4dba34432edfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Dave Symes <dfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Given the conditions I noted in my previous posting, would it
> > download my test file in 66 seconds (SARPC) 32 seconds (XP) or
> > somewhere in between?

> Repost the url and I am sure many people will give it a try.

Good thought.
Here's the URL, but please note because it's a test file it has been left
big... 5.3+ Mbytes.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/tlpbb/dstuff/Spid1.png

Cheers
Dave S

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