'Tips' to measure ADSL speeds Picture 1 In the current market, there are many software used to identify and measure ADSL network lines. But most consumers choose DU Meter software, because it is the simplest and easiest to use tool. After you have installed and activated this software on your device, you can easily know the connection speed you are using.
In the DU Meter, the DL index indicates the actual download speed of the line and the UL index indicates the actual upload speed of the link. Both indexes are calculated in kB / sec and their speed is always changed. But if it is always below 100 kB / sec, it means your transmission is slow, and the stable connection must always ensure the DU index is above 200 kB / sec. You can download this software at http://dl.hageltech.com/DUMeter-Install.exe
2. Use the website as a measuring tool
This method is quite useful because the speed of the transmission is through the website. You can go to: http://www.dsl-speed.org/test.htm, here is always available for you the address of about a few dozen websites with built-in ADSL speed measurement. But you should also note that each site has a slightly different feature. Having access to the web immediately tells us the transmission speed, some other websites will be equipped with a button like ' Star t' that when clicked, the speed measurement process will begin.