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    Default How to determine customers connection rate

    Looking for suggestions on how to accomplish this...

    Our web site has a significant amount of Flash content on the home page (not my idea) and as a result is geared toward dsl/cable modem users but we don't really want to leave out dial up customers. It currently takes way too long for our home page to load and display at 56K and so I want to try to determine a way to redirect slower dial up customers to a non-Flash home page yet still use the existing Flash home page for faster connection customers. Does anyone have any suggestions regarding how I can reliably determine the connection rate of a customer then quickly perform this redirect?

    TIA,
    Jeff

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    Default Re: How to determine customers connection rate

    To answer my own question I actually found some really simple yet slick Bandwidth Detection javascript code to do this here.

    I will probably integrate this as a Zencart contrib soon if anyone is interested, let me know?

    Thanks,
    Jeff

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    Default Re: How to determine customers connection rate

    Its interesting. I'm not sure how reliable it would be... and you risk your customers (especitally your high-speed ones) seeing a different site at different visits, depending if something has a momentary hic-up or not.

    I reloaded that test page three times, and on the 3rd time I got the low-speed page, even though I'm on a 10Mb dedicated line here. Why? I dunno... some router somewhere between me and him had a delay. I reloaded it 10 times since and got the highspeed every time. Is it a big deal? Nahh, probably not.

    A safer bet though, is to either give your customers a choice (because frankly, even high speed users hate flash intros) or just ditch the flash. Far too often, flash is used as an unnecessary, and unwanted waste of time to the visitor. Long gone should be the days that we see a "click here to enter" page and usually a flash intro is just a fancy "click here to enter". If you had a store front, would you have a customer walk through your door and THEN have to press a button to continue inside? Or view a movie before they are able to shop?

    Ok, I konw you weren't looking for design advice :) And obviously I'm making presumptions that may not apply.

    Thanks for sharing the find!

    - Steven

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    Default Re: How to determine customers connection rate

    Hi Steven,

    Yeah, I agree on elimination of Flash enirely, unfortunately they want the Flash stuff so I'm left with coming up with an alternate way.

    I've actually hacked our test site at http://xas.speedcoshooting.com:8888/ (login: speedy pw: speedco) and implemented the above proposed methodology. You are welcome to try it if you like.

    While the hack is a bit dirty yet, it does seem to work. I substituted the Bandwidth Detection code for the index page and then redirect to the actual index page renamed index_hi for hi bandwidth and just as a test to the contact_us page for lo bandwidth users.

    You might try it from where you're at and let me know if you are ever able to get the lo bandwith (contact_us) page over a high bandwidth connection as you suggest the test code did?

    Not saying I will ever use this but I'd like to hear results both ways if anyone with a modem also, would like to give it a try?

    Thanks,
    Jeff

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    Default Re: How to determine customers connection rate

    tried it... login didn't work.

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    Default Re: How to determine customers connection rate

    Opps, reverse them please, sorry!

    Jeff

    Ps: clicking the Home button executes the code so you can repeat the test easily...

 

 

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