System Checker for Computer Lab

Let's Go Learn Flash Test for Computer Labs or Multiple Computers

DIRECT URL TO THIS PAGE: www.letsgolearn.com/flashtest2/

We highly recommend you visit the System/Network Requirements page for detailed information on computer and network recommendations.

There are two uses for this test:

1. FLASH PLUG-IN TESTER

Here you can test to see if you have the correct flash plug-in to use our system. Click on the "Start Test" button to begin the flash test. A pop-up window will appear with a flash movie of a spinning banana. You should be able to HEAR and SEE the graphic.

If you cannot SEE the graphic and HEAR the "testing 1, 2, 3..." audio, go to the:

--> Troubleshooting for Flash Plug-in Page.

Repeat this test for every computer that uses our system in your computer lab or network.

2. NETWORK/BANDWIDTH LOAD TEST

The table below has several links that open different flash files that communicate with the Let's Go Learn server as would a real student if he or she were performing a live assessment.

Test Matrix 2 second loop 5 second loop 10 second loop Audio File Size
1/2 second audio loaded Test Now Test Now Test Now 4k audio loading (easier)
4.5 second audio loaded NA Test Now Test Now 18k audio loading (harder)
. Almost no
latency (great)
Medium to low latency Medium to high latency .

Completed is the number of callbacks successfully received by the computer being tested
Attempts is the number of callbacks made to the Let's Go Learn server

Test Procedure: Single or multiple computer lab test

You can run this test on multiple computers at once to simulate the network load in a real lab situation or use with a single computer as well. On each computer, open up this page in its web browser. Then click on the "Test Now" link on the table to begin the flash test. A pop-up window will appear with a flash movie of a spinning banana. At the top right of the flash movie, you will see the number of attempts and number completed count up as it loops. The test is considered successful when the number completed equals the number of attempts. This means the callbacks were successful. Success indicates:

If the number of attempts is higher than the number completed, this means that some of the callbacks were not successful, which may indicate:

Repeat this test for each loop (2, 5, &10 sec) in both 4k and 18k audio sizes. Be consistent and use the same test for each computer you are concurrently testing.

Troubleshooting and tips results:

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