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- Speedtest? : r selfhosted - Reddit
Basically like how speedtest net works, except I want to point it towards my own server so i can test my speed towards the server from elsewhere? It has to be a web application
- Test your internet connection speed from the CLI - Reddit
This is for anything regarding the command line, in any operating system All questions (including dumb ones), tips, and links to interesting programs console applications you've found or made yourself are welcome Linux BSD OSX Windows CLI and TUI apps or questions or comments, we're happy to take them all!
- What internet speed test do you trust? : r HomeNetworking - Reddit
I generally use iperf to do local testing to make sure things are working correctly on my end and then use the Speedtest net CLI to test out to the internet I usually manually set the test server to be one hosted by my ISP since it’s testing the shortest path and there’s not much you can do about how your ISPs interconnects to other networks tbh Using the one closest is the closest you
- Which internet speed test is trusted? : r HomeNetworking - Reddit
Which internet speed test is trusted and why is there such a variance between them? I used ookla, fast com, and google’s internet speed test which gave me the corresponding 160mbps, 250mbps, and 580 mbps I tested each website 5 times and the above recorded data is the average It was generally consistent These differences are crazy and I’m not sure which one to believe
- XFinity, speedtest, or xFi app built-in test? - Reddit
speedtest 893 xfinity 396 xFi Gateway 151 speedtest 906 xfinity 471 xFi Gateway 124 speedtest 906 xfinity 357 xFi Gateway "NaN Mbps" So I have two issues in front of me: should I care? and, about which test - which is believable? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- Fast internet speeds, but loading websites very slowly. Need help . . .
Websites take far longer than usual to load up (about 10 seconds just to load up facebook), however when I run a speedtest on speedtest net, it says my ping is 10, Download 850mbps, and upload 50 mbps My PC is very solid too, 3080ti gpu, 11700k cpu, 64gb ram, etc
- Test WAN throughput from dashboard? : r meraki - Reddit
Yes, you can do a speedtest in the " Tools " page (Grey button, top menu) of the Security SD-WAN > Monitor > Appliance Status page then the 4th option: Dashboard throughput, click "Run" and wait This measures the throughput to the Meraki Dashboard and is normally relatively accurate Just tried an AP and it showed 367 4 Mbit on a 500Mbit link MX showed around the same And that would be
- UDM Pro Integrated Speed Test : r Ubiquiti - Reddit
The speedtest net server that it uses is displayed while running the test It's also listed in small print in the results on the web page I usually get similar results when I match the servers What I find odd is that the speedtest app and the UDMP default to different servers
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