DownTester v1.30 Copyright (c) 2009 - 2013 Nir Sofer Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net Description =========== DownTester allows you to easily test your Internet download speed in multiple locations around the world. It automatically test the download speed of the URLs that you choose, one after another. It moves to the next download URL after the specified number of seconds has been elapsed or after it downloads the specified amount of KB - just according to your preferences. After the download test is finished, you can easily save the result into text/html/xml/csv file, or copy it to the clipboard and paste it into Excel and other applications. System Requirements =================== This utility works with Windows 98,Me,2000,XP,2003,2008,Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Versions History ================ * Version 1.30: o Automatic Report: You can now add the report to the end of the file instead of overwriting the file (Only for text-file reports). * Version 1.29: o Fixed the flickering problem occurred on Windows 7, while download information is updated. o Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option, which allows you to automatically resize the columns according to the row values and column headers. * Version 1.28: o You can now send the speed test result to stdout by specifying an empty filename ("") in the command-line of all save parameters. For example: DownTester.exe /hidden /stab "" >> c:\temp\speedtests.txt * Version 1.27: o Fixed the Mbps values calculation which was based on 1024 X 1024 bytes instead of 1000 X 1000 bytes. (This means that in previous versions, the Mbps column displayed a lower value than the real Mbps speed) * Version 1.26: o Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When this option is turned on, the column names are added as the first line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file. * Version 1.25: o Added command-line options to override the settings loaded from the config file. * Version 1.20: o Added support for changing the order of the download tests. (See below) * Version 1.14: o The NSIS installation script now automatically add the translation file (DownTester_lng.ini), if it's exist. * Version 1.13: o Fixed bug in NSIS script: error occurred when the path contained spaces. * Version 1.12: o DownTester now allows you to fix the URL inside the properties window. (In previous versions, you had to delete it and then add a new URL) * Version 1.11: o Added option to create custom NSIS installer to install DownTester with your current configuration, including all your download URLs and other settings (see below). * Version 1.10: o Added support for testing the speed of network shares and even USB flash drives... o Fixed the URL order on delete. o Added support for automatically creating text/html report in each test (In 'Advanced Options') o Added option: Don't Add Disabled Items To Reports. o Added option: 'Automatically finish when the speed change is less than...' - You can use this option to automatically finish the speed test when the speed value is stable enough. o Added option to display text report. o Fixed problems in the latest Windows 7 Release Candidate. o Fixed bug: DownTester created the downloaded files as dwn*.tmp in the temporary folder of Windows. * Version 1.05: o Added 'Move To Next Download' option. * Version 1.00: First release. Start using downTester ====================== DownTester is a portable application that can be used without any installation process. Simply extract downTester.zip into any folder you want, and run the executable - DownTester.exe If you want, you can also download DownTester with full install/uninstall support. In this case, you should run the downloaded DownTester_Setup.exe, and the installer will automatically copy the files and will create for you the shortcuts to DownTester utility. Choosing the download URLs list =============================== DownTester doesn't provide an official list of URLs for the speed test. If DownTester provide a URL list, all users of DownTester will use the same servers, and will eventually overload them. Here's some instructions about how to choose your download URLs for your speed tests: 1. First, go to the Web site of your internet service provider, and try to locate the download URL provided for speed test, and if you find it, add this download URL into the list. Many ISP companies provide a download URL for speed test. However, this speed test only shows the download speed between your computer and your ISP. It doesn't mean that you'll get the same speed when downloading a file from the other side of the world. 2. Go to the Web sites of large companies and locate some files to download. It's recommended to find files larger than 5 MB in order to insure that the speed result will be accurate. Some Web sites also provide mirrors across many countries, so you can use it to easily add download URLs of other countries. After collecting the URLs for the downloads test, use the "Add URLs List" or "Add URLs From File" options to insert your URLs into DownTester. You can also use "Add File" option if you want to test the speed of your network share or USB flash drive. The URLs list should be in the following format: http://www.mytesturl1.com/myfile.zip Speed Test 1 http://www.mytesturl2.com/myfile.zip Speed Test 2 ftp://ftp.mytestftp.com/ftptest.exe FTP Test "I:\Test Files\mytest.zip" Network Share Test 1 "\\MyComp\\test.zip" Network Share Test 2 The name following the URL is optional, and if you use it, it'll be displayed in the 'Name' column. If you want to add filenames that contains space characters, instead of URLs, you must put the filename in quotes. The URLs that you add are automatically saved into the .cfg file, so DownTester will remember them in the next time that you use it. Changing the order of the download tests ======================================== By default, the order of the downloads during the speed test is determined according to the order that you added the URLs. If you want to change the download order, you have click the 'Download Order' column header first. After you do that, the list will be sorted by the current download order, and the 'Move Selected Items Up' and 'Move Selected items Down' options will be enabled. You can select one or more of the download items, and then move them up or down according to the download order that you want to set. Before you start your download speed test... ============================================ * Go to Options->Advanced Options and choose the right settings for you. By default, DownTester automatically stops every download after 20 seconds, which is usually enough to get an accurate speed result, but you can change this setting if you wish. * Verify that all download managers, torrent applications, and others are closed. Otherwise, the download speed test won't be accurate. In order to start the download test, simply press F2. Download Speed Columns ====================== DownTester displays the download speed in 2 different units: * KB/Sec: (Kilobytes Per Second) - This column displays the same download speed that you usually see when you download a file with Internet Explorer, Firefox or other Web browser. * Mbps: (Megabits Per Second) - When you get an Internet account from your Internet company, the download speed is usually specified in Mbps. By looking in this column, you can easily find out whether you really get the download speed that your Internet provider promised to you. Analyzing the results of your speed test ======================================== The most important data in the test result table is the Mbps speed column. If both of your Internet provider and the remote download server works properly, the Mbps speed value that you get in this column should be very close to the download speed of your Internet account. If the Mbps speed of your test is much lower than Mbps speed of your Internet account (For example: You have Internet account with download speed of 3 Mbps, but you get only 2 Mbps in the download test), It's possible that you have a problem with your Internet account. However, the problem might also be in the remote download server, so it's recommended to always make a test with multiple URLs. If you are not sure whether the problem is in your ISP or in the remote servers, you can ask your friends or other people on a forum to make a test with the same URLs list, and compare their results with yours. FTP: Passive Mode vs Active Mode ================================ DownTester also allows you to test the speed of FTP downloads (Addresses begin with ftp://). FTP downloads can work in 2 modes, which in some cases might give completely different results: * Active Mode: When downloading a file in Active Mode, the FTP server connects from port 20 into your computer in a random port number. Sometimes firewalls are configured to disallow any incoming connection. If your firewall is configured in this way, you won't be able to make a download test in Active Mode. * Passive Mode: When downloading a file in Passive Mode, your computer connects the FTP server in a random port number. Some Internet providers gives high priority for regular Web sites (port 80) and other popular Internet applications, while giving very low priority for connection in random port number. This technique is known as "Traffic shaping". If your Internet provider uses this technique, you may get much lower speed results with Passive Mode FTP, because the FTP clicnt connects in random port number which may get much lower priority than the regular http downloads. In order to change the FTP mode in DownTester, go to Options->Advanced Option. Testing the speed of network shares and other drives ==================================================== Starting from version 1.10, DownTester also allows you to test the speed of network shares on your LAN. (For example: \\MyComp\f$\temp\myfile.zip) However, be aware that this test calculates the speed by using the number of bytes read from the file, instead of counting the number of bytes transferred over the network. Moreover, you can use this feature to test the speed of any drive in your system, including your local drive, your CD/DVD, your USB flash drive, and so on... In order to use this feature, simply use the 'Add File' option (Ctrl+F9) and choose the desired file to test. Creating NSIS installer ======================= DownTester allows you to easily create an installer that will install DownTester with your current configuration, including all your download URLs and the advanced options that you choose. In the help menu, you can find 2 option for creating your custom installer: * Create NSIS Installation: Create regular installation that by default, installs DownTester in C:\Program files\NirSoft\DownTester * Create Non-Admin NSIS Installation: Create installer that doesn't require administrator privilege. The files of DownTester will be installed in the user profile folder. In order to use the above options successfully: * Download and install the latest version of NSIS installer * Verify that all files of DownTester - DownTester.exe, DownTester.chm, readme.txt, and DownTester.cfg are in the same folder. * If you create the installation in Windows Vista, you should run DownTester.exe as admin. When you use these option, downtester_setup.exe should be created in the same folder of DownTester.exe Command-Line Options ==================== /config <.cfg filename> Run DownTester with the specified .cfg file. /hidden Use in conjunction with other save parameters (/stext, /stab, and so on). When /hidden is specified, the main window of DownTester will be hidden. /stext Execute a speed test, and then save the result into a regular text file. /stab Execute a speed test, and then save the result into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma Execute a speed test, and then save the result into a comma-delimited text file. /stabular Execute a speed test, and then save the result into a tabular text file. /shtml Execute a speed test, and then save the result into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml Execute a speed test, and then save the result into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml Execute a speed test, and then save the result into XML file. /DontAddDisabled <0 | 1> Don't Add Disabled Items To Reports. 0 = No, 1 = Yes /UseAutoStopTime <0 | 1> Automatically finish the download after xx seconds. 0 = No, 1 = Yes /AutoStopTime