On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 09:00:44 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
> George Carden wrote:
> > After years of no problems, suddenly, and totally at random, my
> > SeaMonkey seems to just lose power...and occasionally totally loses
> > it's web connection for some reason.
> > 
> > This happened a few minutes ago, and I used the site
> > http://www.speed.io/index_en.html to conduct a speed test on
> > SeaMonkey and Internet Explorer, one right after another. Here are
> > the results...
> > 
> > -----------------
> > 
> > First, SeaMonkey:
> > 
> > Download = 670 Kbit/s
> > Upload = 543 Kbit/s
> > Connections = 2209/minute
> > Ping = 43 ms
> > 
> > Overall quality equals to 768 Kbit/s
> > 
> > -----------------
> > 
> > Immediately after, Internet Explorer:
> > 
> > Download = 13292 Kbit/s
> > Upload = 1053 Kbit/s
> > Connections = 957/minute
> > Ping = 29 ms
> > 
> > Overall quality equals to 12000 Kbit/s
> > 
> > -----------------
> > 
> > What could be causing these outages, and what can I do to fix them?
> 
> Those are not 'outages' merely random slowdowns.  Do 5 tests of each
> and show the results.
> 
> "ping" times vary from moment to moment. I do not believe you can
> show that "ping" times are Browser dependent - am I wrong?
> 
> 
> 
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I just did a test of three browsers. Konqueror, FireFox and SeaMonkey. 
Both Konqueror were shown as excellent for overall quality and speeds, 
SeaMonkey was rated good for overall quality and average for Speed. 

I am running on a 100Mbit fibre optics network. 
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