Re: Speedtest.mini on a local website?

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Stephen Harris wrote:

> It will tell you the upload/download speeds between the web client
> and your web server.  If your client and webserver are on the same LAN
> then you're testing your LAN speed.  If your client and webserver are
> separated by the internet then you're testing the speed of the internet
> links.

That's really what I meant.
In any case, speedtest.mini does not work for me either way.
It just shows a blank black (or dark-blue) page.
This is running on two CentOS-6.3 servers (one remote),
and looking from a Firefox browser on a Fedora-17 laptop.

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Timothy Murphy  
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