LWP::Simple took 1.063 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 60451.76 bytes/sec Win32::I took 0.370 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 173628.77 bytes/sec LWP::UA took 1.126 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 57055.80 bytes/sec wget 2008-12-06 05:24:53 (84.8 KB/s) 84.8K/s in 0.7s ----------- LWP::Simple took 1.977 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 32487.30 bytes/sec Win32::I took 0.399 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 160821.89 bytes/sec LWP::UA took 1.423 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 45124.67 bytes/sec wget 2008-12-06 05:27:44 (69.5 KB/s) 69.5K/s in 0.9s ----------- LWP::Simple took 1.409 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 45600.76 bytes/sec Win32::I took 0.374 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 171676.43 bytes/sec LWP::UA took 1.620 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 39641.76 bytes/sec wget 2008-12-06 05:27:49 (60.1 KB/s) 60.1K/s in 1.0s ----------- LWP::Simple took 1.287 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 49899.63 bytes/sec Win32::I took 0.368 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 174528.19 bytes/sec LWP::UA took 1.751 seconds Size: 64230 Transfer rate: 36673.87 bytes/sec wget 2008-12-06 05:27:54 (67.8 KB/s) 67.8K/s in 0.9s

In reply to Re^4: LWP slow downloads on windows (50 times faster?) by Anonymous Monk
in thread LWP slow downloads on windows by robobunny

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