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So, I believe you have made several tests from speedtest. Now, let's start to check broadband cable phone speed results.

Results Menu

You streamyx application form easily find a menu on top of the website after you finish your broadband speed check.

* My Results: Will show all your broadband speed check result as a history list.

* My Summary: Will analyze your test result history and give you some summary information.

* Global Stats: We will discuss this part later.

Results History

Firstly, you will see all your broadband speed check result history on the list like the following picture.

This result will show your ISP company name and IP cable internet service This list has 8 columns which have all the broadband options information about your broadband speed check result.

* Date: Your testing date

* IP Address: Your Computer's IP Address

* Download: Your computer's Download speed

* Upload: Upload speed from your computer

* Latency: the response time after you click on the "Test" button.

* Server: The Test server you have chosen. e.g. San Francisco, CA

* Distance: The distance between test server and your home computer.

* Share: See whether this result is shared with webmail tmnet or not.

Compare Results

Moreover, you can also compare or filter your previous broadband speed Check result.

There is a toolbar above the Test result panel.

* Hide Result Before: this will let you filter your broadband speed Check result by date.

* Preferred Server: You can select the server around the world.

* Timezone: Select your own time zone.

* Date Format: Select your preferred date format.

* Distance Measure: You can choose "miles" or "km" here.

* Speed Measure: kilobits/kilobyte, megabits/megabyte. (Note: 1 wireless internet radio = 106 = 1,000,000 bits which is equal to 125,000 bytes or 125 kilobytes.)

The megabit is webmail tmnet streamyx commonly used when referring to data transfer rates in network speeds, e.g. a 100 Mbit/s (megabit per second) Fast Ethernet connection. --- Wikipedia.org

Share Your Detail Results

Speedtest will display a detail panel result when you click on every record. But the cool thing is that you can share your result as well.

Simply copy the text in the following textboxes and put it into your blog as html format, then you can share your broadband speed Check Result with your friends.

Wish you have fun when you check broadband speed.

Tony Joy, a blogger who wants to introduce Broadband basics for beginners.

Click here for his Broadband Speedup Blog