I need to have multiple remote admins test their download speeds at site. Speedtest.net and alike aren't a true indicator of performance in our WAN. I don't wish to use iperf as I need to minimise the technical knowledge and effort of the remote admins. I don't want them to have to install anything either. Therefore I need a simple batch file to download a test file 5 times. This is what I have so far:
@echo off
rem localize variables to this script
setlocal
rem delete the test file if it already exists
if exist %HomePath%\Downloads\100meg.test del %HomePath%\Downloads\100meg.test
rem perform the test 5 times
for /l %%i IN (1,1,5) DO (
rem mark the start time
set STARTTIME=%TIME%
echo Download started at:%STARTTIME%
rem start download
C:\windows\explorer.exe http://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/test/100meg.test
rem check for file download completion
:while
if exist %HomePath%\Downloads\100meg.test goto wend
goto while
:wend
rem mark the end time
set ENDTIME=%TIME%
echo Download completed at:%ENDTIME%
rem convert STARTTIME and ENDTIME to centiseconds
set /A STARTTIME=(1%STARTTIME:~0,2%-100)*360000 + (1%STARTTIME:~3,2%-100)*6000 + (1%STARTTIME:~6,2%-100)*100 + (1%STARTTIME:~9,2%-100)
set /A ENDTIME=(1%ENDTIME:~0,2%-100)*360000 + (1%ENDTIME:~3,2%-100)*6000 + (1%ENDTIME:~6,2%-100)*100 + (1%ENDTIME:~9,2%-100)
rem calculate the time taken in seconds
set /A DURATION=(%ENDTIME%-%STARTTIME%)/100
echo Download took:%DURATION% seconds
rem delete the test file ready for next iteration
del %HomePath%\Downloads\100meg.test
)
The problem is that since adding the for and enclosing the block in its brackets, it's stopped working. Can anyone shed any light on why this is failing?
Thanks!
100meg.testfile exists before the download is complete.