H HarryWarden macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 27, 2012 608 121 Nov 19, 2012 #1 I know there are apps for doing so but since said apps aren't available for the Kindle Fire HD, I was hoping there might be a single website that would allow me to test each and then compare.
I know there are apps for doing so but since said apps aren't available for the Kindle Fire HD, I was hoping there might be a single website that would allow me to test each and then compare.
HazyCloud macrumors 68030 Jun 30, 2010 2,779 37 Nov 19, 2012 #2 I just found this one that doesn't require Flash or Java. http://www.ispgeeks.com/wild/modules/Bandwidth_Meter_DSL/initialmeter.php
I just found this one that doesn't require Flash or Java. http://www.ispgeeks.com/wild/modules/Bandwidth_Meter_DSL/initialmeter.php
H HarryWarden macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 27, 2012 608 121 Nov 19, 2012 #4 So much for Amazon's claims of a faster browser. I get 4.59 Mbps vs. 5.09 on my iPad. Would that be considered a major difference? Btw, thanks for the link
So much for Amazon's claims of a faster browser. I get 4.59 Mbps vs. 5.09 on my iPad. Would that be considered a major difference? Btw, thanks for the link
HazyCloud macrumors 68030 Jun 30, 2010 2,779 37 Nov 19, 2012 #5 That's close enough to call it the same. I can test my iPad mini and get 30 one second and 27 the next. You can only get speeds as fast as your Internet allows.
That's close enough to call it the same. I can test my iPad mini and get 30 one second and 27 the next. You can only get speeds as fast as your Internet allows.