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Locate the Network Utility on your mac. It is in Applications Utilities Network Utility. Alternatively, search Network Utility in Spotlight Search. In the Info tab, under Network Interface, use the drop-down menu to select the Ethernet. Download speed test free download - Blackmagic Disk Speed Test, Internet Speed Test, OmniWeb Test, and many more programs.

  • 2/18/2019:LAN Speed Test Version 4.4 for Windows and Mac OS
  • 12/20/2018: Purchase using a credit card or your PayPal account + more than one item can be purchased using a cart
  • 12/19/2018:Calc4All Version 4.0.1 - Fixes 'NilObjectException' error
  • 12/13/2018:Calc4All Version 4.0 - Huge upgrade for Windows and Mac OS
  • 12/07/2018:LAN Speed Test Version 4.3.1 for Windows and Mac OS
  • 12/06/2018:LAN Speed Test Version 4.3 for Windows and Mac OS
  • 8/30/2018:LAN Speed Test Version 4.2 for Windows and Mac OS
  • 2/12/2018:LAN Speed Test Version 4.1 for Windows and Mac OS
  • 11/15/2017:LAN Speed Test Version 4.0 (Official Release) for Windows and Mac OS
  • 11/15/2017:LAN Speed Test Server Version 1.5 for Windows (supports LAN Speed Test v4 - official
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LAN Speed Test

For Windows, Mac OS. Free for basic features, $10.00 for full version. One license works for both Windows and Mac.

LAN Speed Test v4 is a simple but powerful tool for measuring the speed of your Local Area Network (LAN) wired & wireless, file transfers, hard drives, and USB Drives. Paid version adds many useful features such as Avg, Max, & Min throughput results, log and email results, run test from command line, etc.

See the LAN Speed Test page for more information and download.

LAN Speed Test Server

For Windows. Optional Add-On for LAN Speed Test, $6.00.

LST Server is an additional feature for LAN Speed Test (full or lite). The client talks directly to the server through the network with no hard drive limitations. This gives true network performance results. LST Server can be installed on Win 2000 – Win 10 (including all win server versions).

See the LAN Speed Test Server page for more information and download.

Calc4All

For Windows, Mac OS. Free for basic features, $10.00 for full version. One license works for both Windows and Mac.

Calc4all is a portable Mac/Windows calculator with features such as tape display, measurement conversions, Loan Calculator with profiles that are saved, area and volume calculators, decimal, binary, hexadecimal, and octal number systems to just name a few. Free for main features. Access all of the extra features for only $10.00.

See the Calc4All page for more information and download.



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LAN Speed Test (Version 4)

For Windows, Mac OS. It's official -- Version 4 has been released!!

All LAN Speed Test (v3) purchases since January 1, 2017 qualify for a free upgrade to version 4!

See the LAN Speed Test page for more information and download.


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The following usually works on both Tiger and Leopard:
(First, if yours is an Intel Mac, check that Safari is not running in Rosetta, which is enough to slow it to a crawl.)
Adding DNS codes to your Network Settings, should gives good results in terms of speed-up:
Open System Preferences/Network. Double click on your connection type, or select it in the drop-down menu. Click on TCP/IP and in the box marked 'DNS Servers' enter the following two numbers:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
(An explanation of why that is both safe and a good idea can be read here: http://www.labnol.org/internet/tools/opendsn-what-is-opendns-why-required-2/2587 / )
Whilst in System Preferences/Network you should also turn off 'IPv6' in your preference pane, as otherwise you may not get the full speed benefit (the DNS resolver will default to making SRV queries). If you want to know what IPv6 is:
This is Apple's guidance on iPv6:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8708.html
Click on Apply Now and close the window.
Restart Safari, and repair permissions.
If that didn't do it, then try this as well:
Empty Safari's cache (from the Safari menu), then close Safari.
Go to Home/Library/Safari and delete the following files:
form values
download.plist
Then go to Home/Library/Preferences and delete
com.apple.Safari.plist
Repair permissions (in Disk Utility).
Start up Safari again, and things should have improved.

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