Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> $ time wget 
> 'ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/devel/lyx-2.3/lyx-2.3.0rc2/LyX-2.3.0rc2+qt5-x86_64-cocoa.dmg'
>
>
> Am 16.02.2018 um 21:32 schrieb Pavel Sanda:
>> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>>> Ok, updating
>> US(CA); 1.88MB/s;  academic network;         M: UCSD(89.4MB/s), PL(6.83M/s), 
>> SA(8.85M/s), GR (6.36M/s)
>> US(OR); 808KB/s;   local ISP;                M: UCSD(2MB/s)
>> US(FL); 1.33MB/s;  residential LAN
>> US(TX); 20-100KB/s; hotel wifi;      M: UCSD(2.89MB/s), SA(1.42MB/s)(!), 
>> GR(163KB/s)
>> US(MI); 1.14MB/s;  residential cable;        M: UCSD(11.6MB/s)
>> Ca(Qe): 242 KB/s;  academic network;         M: UCSD(393 KB/s)
>> EU(Cz); 44.6MB/s;  academic network;         M: UCSD(16.3MB/s), 
>> PL(25.5MB/s), 
>> SA(14.3MB/s), GR(12.0MB/s)
>> EU(Pt); 40.8MB/s;  academic network
>> EU(Pt); 4.26MB/s;  local ISP;
>> EU(De); 414KB/s;   local ISP;
>>
>>
> Is this the latest poll result?

Yes, execpt of Stephan's report (Berlin).

> could I ask the members of the Linux User Group Tuebingen to try the poll? 
> One reason is, that my result (EU(DE) 441kB/s) is rather annoying. I would 
> like to see the differences in and around Tuebingen city.

It's really your call. I am not worried about EU, so that's more for your 
curiosity...

> What are the factors affecting the download speed?

What time of the day, what exact provider you are using (typically academic
networks have good interconnectivity), at higher speeds even your wiring,
peering issues around our ftp server as reported by JMarc...

Some of it can be eliminated if you try different mirrors.

Pavel

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