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    Toronto How to do speedtest without Java, Javascript, (with only a dumb browser)

    Does anyone know a good site for testing speed that works with dumb browsers (no Flash, Java, JS) ?
    Mississauga is Canada's 6th largest city and no one has ever heard of it. Maybe we need an NHL team to put us on the map!

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    i hope your not planign to do this from your phone, unless you havea data plan

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    i think he is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by live_strong
    I can't get it to work. Just gives me error line 33, can't divide by zero

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    are you using it on your phone?!?

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    Try this for dumb browsers:
    http://text.dslreports.com/mspeed

    If your phone offers a full browser you can use this:
    http://i.dslr.net/tinyspeedtest.html

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    9 kbit/sec and 2625ms of latency... so slooooooooooow ...

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    if your browser supports html5, try speedof.me
    it's awesome!
    Last edited by howardman; 02-07-2012 at 02:42 AM.

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