di bartino86 » 14/04/16 19:50
Ho aggiornato i driver della scheda di rete e scaricato il file di 200 MB, il tempo è di 36 minuti circa e la velocità di download mostrata da firefox è di 93-94 kB/sec. Di seguito invece ti riporto i risultati del LAN Speed Test:
LAN Speed Test Results (04-14-2016 at 19:55:28)
Computer Name : GUGLIELM-MKCVM7
IP Address : 192.168.1.4
Folder or Server IP : C:\Documents and Settings\Guglielmo\Desktop\foto pc\programma
------Writing------ ------Reading------
Packet length : 200,000,000 200,000,000
Time to Complete : 5.7377554 21.7839782
Bytes per second : 34,856,836 9,181,059
Bits per second : 278,854,688 73,448,472
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Mbps: 278.8546880 73.4484720
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What do my results mean?
When assessing the performance of your network, keep in mind that there is always a
difference between theoretical speed ratings, and 'real-world' throughput. If your
network is set up well, then this difference is relatively small but still significant.
Otherwise, the difference can be extremely large.
The reasons for the difference between what a network is supposed to be able to do and what
it can actually do are many.
First, there is normal network overhead. This is the data that is used to package and
address the data, deal with data collisions, etc. There is even more network overhead on
wireless networks.
Second, there are external performance limiters. These are your hardware devices on your
network (network cards, hubs, switches, other users on the network, server hard drives, etc.)
Third, is the network configuration problems. This is anything from a bad cable, bad hardware
device, etc.
LAN Speed test is an excellent tool to use when troubleshooting or optimizing your network by
making it easy to test your 'Real World' network speeds. A good rule of thumb I follow is
'real-world' speed of 50% - 70% of your rated speed. On larger networks with more users, your
speed can drop considerably, so you should be doing your tests when network traffic is low.
i.e. Network connected at... (-> typical real-world speed)
100Mbps -> 50-70 Mbps
1000 Mps (gigabit) -> 400-600 Mbps
802.11b (11 Mbps wireless) -> 2-4 Mbps
802.11g (54 Mbps wireless) -> 20-30 Mbps
i.e. Network connected at... (-> typical testing with LST Server instead of network folder)
100Mbps -> 60-80 Mbps
1000 Mps (gigabit) -> 600-800 Mbps
802.11b (11 Mbps wireless) -> 3-6 Mbps
802.11g (54 Mbps wireless) -> 30-50 Mbps
Grazie mille per l'aiuto che mi stai dando.