Hi,

That app has been there through many cats.  It may have had a slightly 
different name in Leopard or Tiger but has been Network Utility since Snow 
Leopard for sure.  A speed of 144 is fairly good for internal although with the 
new Airport Extremes and Mountain Lion, mine is registering at 450 MB/s.  The 
144 MB/s sounds like a 802.11 G/N combo connection.  A straight N connection is 
usually 300 or better.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2012-07-29, at 10:02 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter <markbaxte...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> OH holy moly! I never knew about this app--is this new to ML?  That is *SO* 
> going in my Dock!  It reports my connection speed as
> 144 Bit/s Link Speed:
> which must be between router and Macbook, because that's insane even for a 
> cable connection, but now I have something useful with which to diagnose my 
> flaky cable when it acts up and can talk back to the tech support snobs like 
> a … tech support snob. Thanks for this!
> 
> 
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