Use ’s tool to test your connection, download a file via your web browser (HTTP) or download and upload via FTP. It is for everyone with a stable internet connection and not just for the Tele2 users only. The Tele2 Speedtest Program allows the people around different servers to use different methods to test the large file download. Moreover, You can email us if you get an’ unauthorized’ error message (please provide your IP address when you contact us). So that others are not generally prohibited from using this service but scripted or automated downloading of the files are prohibited.
Note:- In fact, the download files are now given to UK users. The downloading files will automatically use IPv6 but to enforce the action, there needs to be a choice done between IPv4 or IPv6. It should start the download, but, in case the download doesn’t start, the cursor is to be right clicked on the size and select the ‘Save as’. To get started with the process, the large file that is to be used for download test purpose should be clicked on. It is suggested that big files can be taken into consideration if the internet connection speed is more than 10 Mbps. So big downloads can use up a large proportion of this if you have only a small allowance (e.g. Please note that uploading these files must contribute against the upload use limits provided on your broadband provider. You may still run a speed test, but if you need to do it from various tools, importing files might be useful. To help users check their speed of download of large files from our databases, these files are given. To download from a variety of our data centers around the world, we have both 10 MB and 100 MB test files available. Use these sample download files to send our data centers a speed test. These speed tests will help you to download large files and test Generally speaking, the nearest data center is your best choice however, we have included information here for those who want to run speed tests. It depends on your position and your end users’ location to decide which place is better for you. I am only interested in the picture.Future Networking offers hosting services across the globe from various data centers. Please be advised that one of the TSV files contains the pathname of every file tested. SSD Read Speed Tester saves a PNG picture for upload on this thread (if you're so inclined to share your results with us), and two TSV (tab separated values) files for further analysis for those who want to have the raw data for importing into spreadsheet/graphing software.
If the component is already installed (or you manually install it yourself), the program won't ask for administrative privileges. The program itself is standalone/portable. The first time you run SSD Read Speed Tester, it may ask for administrative privileges to install a small runtime component (comctl32.ocx). Since testing for this strange SSD behavior would require a new method of benchmarking, I wrote a new benchmarking program that would specifically test for an age/speed correlation by reading files already on the SSD, and then display its findings graphically. This means that all the traditional SSD benchmarking programs never see this phenomenon because they are always reading a fresh file. This problem went undetected for about a year because regular SSD benchmark programs write their own test file (to test write speeds), and then immediately turn around and read that same file to test read speeds. As data ages on the Samsung 840 EVO, the SSD's retrieval speed of those old files can drop dramatically, sometimes even to speeds below 50 MB/s on files that are a few months old.