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Remember that the result of the speed test does not reflect your actual connection speed. When performing a speed test on an ADSL line, we have to take into consideration the distance from our ADSL line to the ADSL central. Therefore, the speed shown will not always represent 100% the speed of your connection. For 1mbs connections the average download speed is 800kbps whereas the upload speed is 220kbps, for 2mbs 1600-1700 kbps for download and so on and so forth for this type of connection. For 20mbs connection, the actual speed provided in UK does not go over 43% of the flow, that's why a connection offering 8500kbps can be considered better that an average one.

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Internet Speed Test

IP: 38.107.191.110
You don't use a proxy server to surf the web
What is DNS?
Domain Name System (DNS) is a system or database that manages domain names and similar networks. Each ISP (Internet Service Provider) manages DNS from their servers and DNS are usually needed for surfing the web properly -though it's not strictly necessary to use provider-specific DNS. This means that you can use other DNS for your internet connection; sometimes even improving the browsing speed since high-quality DNS are capable of quickly resolving new domain names.

The following DNS improve the internet speed of your ADSL connection:

Speed DNS:

United Kingdom

• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

AOL

• 205.188.146.145
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Blueyonder/Telewest (Cable)

• 193.38.113.3
• 194.177.157.4
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

BT Internet

• 194.73.73.172
• 194.73.73.173
• 194.72.9.44
• 194.72.9.38 (Cardiff, S.Wales)
• 194.72.9.39 (Cardiff, S.Wales)
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Bulldog Broadband

• Ns3.bulldogdsl.com . 83.146.21.5 (South)
• Ns4.bulldogdsl.com . 83.146.21.6 (South)
• Ns5.bulldogdsl.com . 212.158.248.5 (North)
• Ns6.bulldogdsl.com . 212.158.248.6 (North)
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Nildram (ADSL)

• 213.208.106.212
• 213.208.106.213
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

NTL (Cable) and Virgin.net (ADSL)

• 194.168.4.100
• 194.168.8.100
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153

Pipex (ADSL)

• 62.241.162.35
• 62.189.34.83
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Silvermead (Satellite, DSL, ISDN)

• 62.55.96.226
• 62.55.96.109 (unchecked)
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Telewest (Cable)

• 62.31.176.39
• 194.117.134.19
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Tiscali, Screaming.net, Worldonline, Lineone

• 212.74.112.66
• 212.74.112.67
• 212.74.114.129 (Cambridge)
• 212.74.114.193 (Cambridge)
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Wanadoo UK (ADSL)

• 195.92.195.94
• 195.92.195.95
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Zen Internet

• Primary DNS: 212.23.8.1
• Secondary DNS: 212.23.3.1
• 69.111.95.106
• 206.196.151.153
 

Getting accurate results in a broadband test can be tricky!

There's more than meets the eye when performing an ADSL speed test. Whenever you measure your DSL or ADSL broadband speed, you have to take into consideration that packets travel through broad band.
The test must also take into consideration the technology used to deliver these packets and the variants that may fluctuate in your ADSL speed. To get results as accurate as possible, our internet test was developed with the most sophisticated speed test techniques by using servers spread throughout the world so that the speed test could be as consistent as possible when users surf the web.
When it comes to preparing our speed test, since the test design must be clear and user-friendly, we also need to consider the presentation and accuracy of the results provided.

How is the upload speed of my ADSL connection measured?

To perform an ADSL upload test, we use a default amount of UDP packets of uniform size at a rate slightly higher than the nominal tested ADSL. In order to perform a test with a slightly higher rate than the one that is recommended by the default, it is necessary to saturate the broadband test.
The processes in our servers dedicated to test ADLS speed, return an echo of the packets sent as they reach the server. The time difference, T, is measured between the arrival from the first to the last packet the user receives.
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How is the download speed of my ADSL connection measured?

A server traffic generator is reserved for the speed test, generating download traffic for ADSL users. It is a process specifically designed to receive that kind of information, measuring the arrival time of packets. Given the nature of ADSL connection (where download speed is much greater than upload) the client cannot create an echo of the packets sent. In this case it is used the same user PC to measure the download speed of the ADSL user.
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Our ADSL speed test can measure the download and upload speed of all broadband services from UK Internet service providers. Among them: Tiscali, BT, orange, virgin, AOL, Be Broadband, and more.
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