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Originally posted by Steel_City_X:
Trying to find something on line that I can use to check our network speed here at work. No, I'm an end user not an IT guy.

Our department has just purchased a bunch of new equipment for our new office, but I am not happy with the the speed of information moving across the network. The fiber should be better than a speeding bullet. I would be happy with a speeding rabbit, but I think I have a turtle.

Todd
There are a number of "bandwith meters" available on various Internet sites. Check out www.dslreports.com and go to the "tools" section. You'll find a link for speed tests on the left side of the page.

Also, the fiber in the ground has very little to do with the actual, real throughput you are seeing at your office. That is more of a function of the electronics on both ends of the fiber and/or the service you are purchasing from your provider.