How To Check The Download Speed In Multiple URL Locations ?
How do you check the internet download speed in multiple URL locations ? if you are worrying about this just stop it and read this full article. Download Tester is a utility, which lets you check the download speed of the internet in different URL locations. All you have to do to check this speed is just enter the URL like Google.com, Yahoo.com, and then this utility will check the connection speed and gives the ability of specified sites to download anything.
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Once it stops testing the sites, it will display the speed in KB per second and associated downloaded data in Kbs. As this is a portable utility, it doesn’t require installation, therefore just unzip and double click to run the utility. Moreover, you can save the results as a text, html, xml and csv file. This is supposed to work with Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7.
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