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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: kycken on October 03, 2003, 09:16:53 AM
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I try to test my cable modem link speed from http://www.dslreports.com for Up/download!!! The result as follow :
Please try to check the HFS setting problem or my WinXP setting problem!!
(http://hometown.aol.co.uk/kycken709394/hfs/test.jpg)
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So here is the maximum theoretical speed (downloading from you) in HFS:
276Kbps(bits per sec) / 8 (bits per Byte) = 34.5 KBps (Bytes per sec).
Everything seems to be OK, by the book... :D
Just that you know - 276Kbps is quite high in ADSL. I have 96Kbps ... :cry:
So - be happy, or pay more and be happier ;)
Ps.
1. If rejetto can find a way to auto-compress the data before the download - it will be faster!
2. And rejetto - it is a "bug"... :) you wrote in the status line - x.xx Kb/s instead of KB/s ... see what one small letter caused... ;)
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ho ! I see!!!Thank you!!!
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1. If rejetto can find a way to auto-compress the data before the download - it will be faster!
2. And rejetto - it is a "bug"... :) you wrote in the status line - x.xx Kb/s instead of KB/s ... see what one small letter caused... ;)
1. most people swaps jpg, mp3 and zip files
they are already compressed and no gain would come from it
i could introduce in the future a gzip compression for html, but i don't think most users worry about it ;)
2. you may be amazed, but i never heard about the difference between KB and Kb. since i just saw that Windows uses KB i decided to translates all the Kb strings in HFS to KB. :)
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2. you may be amazed, but i never heard about the difference between KB and Kb. since i just saw that Windows uses KB i decided to translates all the Kb strings in HFS to KB. :)
It's really nothing important, just a convenient convention: :)
http://compnetworking.about.com/library/glossary/bldef-kbyte.htm
http://compnetworking.about.com/library/glossary/bldef-kbps.htm
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