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+ | Go to http://speedtest.exetel.com.au/ to run a speed test on your Exetel connection. | ||
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+ | ==Tests Requested by Exetel for ADSL2== | ||
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+ | '''Netstat test | ||
+ | ------------''' | ||
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+ | '''For Windows computers:''' | ||
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+ | - Click on START (bottom left hand corner on your screen) | ||
+ | - Click on ‘Run’ | ||
+ | - Type in ‘cmd’ | ||
+ | - When a black MS-DOS black screen appears, type; netstat -a then press enter. | ||
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+ | '''For a MAC computer:''' | ||
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+ | - Click on the "Go" menu -> Utilities -> select "Network Utility". | ||
+ | - On the Network Utility terminal, select the "Traceroute" tab and type in the website address - e.g. www.google.com that you wish to perform the trace route to. | ||
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+ | '''Ping Test | ||
+ | ---------''' | ||
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+ | '''For Windows computers:''' | ||
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+ | - Click on ‘START’ (bottom left hand corner on your screen) | ||
+ | - Click on ‘Run’ | ||
+ | - Type in ‘cmd’ | ||
+ | - When a black MS-DOS black screen appears, type; ping 220.233.0.3 (or any website e.g www.google.com) then press enter | ||
+ | - Save the results, by cut and pasting into the body of an e-mail | ||
− | + | '''For a MAC computer:''' | |
− | + | - On the Network Utility terminal, select the "Ping" tab and type in the website address - e.g. www.google.com that you wish to perform the pings to. | |
+ | - Also enter in the number of pings you wish to perform, 20 pings should be an appropriate value for the purposes of this test. | ||
− | + | '''Trace route Test | |
− | + | ---------------''' | |
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+ | '''For Windows computers:''' | ||
− | + | - Click on ‘START’ (bottom left hand corner on your screen) | |
+ | - Click on ‘Run’ | ||
+ | - Type in ‘cmd’ | ||
+ | - When a black MS-DOS black screen appears, type; tracert 220.233.0.3 (or any website e.g www.google.com) then press enter | ||
+ | - Save the results, by cut and pasting into the body of an e-mail | ||
+ | '''For a MAC computer:''' | ||
− | + | - On the Network Utility terminal, select the "Netstat" tab, select the option "Display the state of all current socket connections" and click on the "netstat" button. | |
− | + | - Please ensure that you copy the results of these tests and email them back to us. | |
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Latest revision as of 05:10, 3 September 2018
Go to http://speedtest.exetel.com.au/ to run a speed test on your Exetel connection.
Tests Requested by Exetel for ADSL2
Netstat test
For Windows computers:
- Click on START (bottom left hand corner on your screen) - Click on ‘Run’ - Type in ‘cmd’ - When a black MS-DOS black screen appears, type; netstat -a then press enter.
For a MAC computer:
- Click on the "Go" menu -> Utilities -> select "Network Utility". - On the Network Utility terminal, select the "Traceroute" tab and type in the website address - e.g. www.google.com that you wish to perform the trace route to.
Ping Test
For Windows computers:
- Click on ‘START’ (bottom left hand corner on your screen) - Click on ‘Run’ - Type in ‘cmd’ - When a black MS-DOS black screen appears, type; ping 220.233.0.3 (or any website e.g www.google.com) then press enter - Save the results, by cut and pasting into the body of an e-mail
For a MAC computer:
- On the Network Utility terminal, select the "Ping" tab and type in the website address - e.g. www.google.com that you wish to perform the pings to. - Also enter in the number of pings you wish to perform, 20 pings should be an appropriate value for the purposes of this test.
Trace route Test
For Windows computers:
- Click on ‘START’ (bottom left hand corner on your screen) - Click on ‘Run’ - Type in ‘cmd’ - When a black MS-DOS black screen appears, type; tracert 220.233.0.3 (or any website e.g www.google.com) then press enter - Save the results, by cut and pasting into the body of an e-mail
For a MAC computer:
- On the Network Utility terminal, select the "Netstat" tab, select the option "Display the state of all current socket connections" and click on the "netstat" button. - Please ensure that you copy the results of these tests and email them back to us.