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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
What is your favourite speedtest? : r HomeNetworking - Reddit What is your favourite speedtest? Hello guys, I would like to know about what is your recommended favourite app or site for testing internet speed I was using fast com more than speedtest net because it's just easier and faster to use but I keep getting different results so what would you recommend and why? Archived post
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
Curious about ookla download upload latency : r HomeNetworking - Reddit Basically what the title says, i'm wondering how bad important or even how accurate ooklas speed test is for the download and upload latency; my idle latency is around 6-10ms but during the download test it shows the download latency anywhere between 300-500ms whilst the upload latency stays at a steady 9ms i'm on wired and get about 400mb down and 50mb up I'm not having any real issues that
Speedtest. net difference between app and web : r HomeNetworking - Reddit I tried speedtest net on chrome on my phone and I get 160mbps I went to microsoft store to download speedtest net app on my laptop and I also get 700mbps+ Why is there such a major difference? I've tested on firefox as well and it just seems like the web version of speed test limits my speed to 150~160mbps
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
SpeedTest. com and Fast. com showing wildly different results. . . Which to . . . Maybe speedtest was just overloaded at the time, or the unique pathway to it was congested, or they are capping free tests or whatever And fast com was not busy, or closer to you, or whatever Like all tests, the bigger and more varied the sample size, the closer you'll get to your true results