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DSL Speed Test

DSL providers in Germany usually promise DSL Speed Test.of up to 50 Mbit/s. However, with this they simply indicate how much dsl speed test they reserve for your use. Hundreds of kilometers are traveled on the way to your home Internet connection, which affects the data rates. You can use the DSL speed test from testmyinternetspeed.org, to measure how fast the dsl speed test is when it finally reaches you.

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DSL Speed Test

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  1. DSL Speed Test DSL internet is an internet connection DSL Speed Test distributed through copper wire telephone lines.Testmyinternetspeed.org, The internet data can be delivered at the same time as the phone service because it utilizes higher frequencies to deliver data.DSL Speed test. continues to be one of the dominant technologies for broadband connection.

  2. DSL Speed Test DSL providers in Germany usually promise DSL Speed Test.of up to 50 Mbit/s. However, with this they simply indicate how much dsl speed test they reserve for your use. Hundreds of kilometers are traveled on the way to your home Internet connection, which affects the data rates. You can use the DSL speed test from testmyinternetspeed.org, to measure how fast the dsl speed test is when it finally reaches you.

  3. What Does DSL Speed Stand For? DSL currently stands for Digital Subscriber Line, it used to be Digital Subscriber Loop. Most DSL Speed tests lines are asymmetric lines or ADSL. ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. This means the speed is not the same between uploading and downloading. With any connection the download speed is usually higher than upload speed since most people download information more often than they upload. For users that need their download speed to be equal to upload speed, they can install a Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL).

  4. How the measurement works? In order to determine the speed of your Internet connection, our server sends data packets to your computer. To ensure that the test lasts long enough to determine an accurate value, the server sends out several packets of different sizes. These are then downloaded from your PC and finally sent back. The time it takes ultimately results in the download and upload speeds that get to you. Since the entire bandwidth is required for the DSL test, you should not carry out any further downloads during the measurement. This also includes opening websites or retrieving emails.

  5. Multiple DSL Speed tests, more accurate results? The result of the speed check will never be 100% accurate, as there are too many external factors affecting the test. The utilization of our server and your PC are just two values ​​that influence the test result. In order to find out the exact data rates, several speed tests should be carried out at different times. The average of these tests fairly accurately reflects true download and upload speeds. For a more accurate assessment of the measurements, you can find the load on our server at the end of each speed test.

  6. How it works? • How fast is your internet? To find out, simply click on "Start test" and the DSL speed test will start and measure your DSL speed. • Under "Server selection" you can optionally select a specific server for the DSL speed test. • Works as Telekom Speedtest, Vodafone Speedtest, Kabel Deutschland Speedtest and with all other providers. • Tests the speed of all types of connections, in addition to a DSL speed test, the test also functions as a VDSL speed test, fiber optic speed test, LTE speed test and cable internet speed test. • For best results you should close all other programs and only open our DSL speed test in the browser. • Tip: It is best to run the test with a computer that is directly connected to the DSL router via a LAN cable; WLAN connections can falsify the result. • Caution: Virus scanners can also falsify the result of a DSL speed test. So switch off the virus protection briefly for the DSL speed test and then activate it again. • In addition to download and upload speed, the DSL speed test also determines the IP address and displays provider, connection type and location. The speed test also presents latency values. • The bottom line is that the most important value can be found under "Download": Are you surfing too slowly or more slowly than your provider promises? • You can then share the result of the DSL speed test on Facebook, Twitter or Google Plus with a mouse click.

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