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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
- Download speeds on steam are much slower than speedtests : r . . . - Reddit
The second thing would be your ISP throttling the steam download to save some bandwidth ISPs can generally see when you are doing a speedtest and they will give you what you pay for when testing Try doing a speedtest while downloading If the download speed in steam increases during the speedtest, then that's probably the issue
- Test your internet connection speed from the CLI - Reddit
Skip to main content Test your internet connection speed from the CLI : r commandline
- 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
- Speed test sites not working : r Zscaler - Reddit
Hi, ZIA users are not able to run speed test with Ookla (speedtest net) and Google fibber They can reach the websites but not to run the test…
- speed test : r mikrotik - Reddit
Is there a way test the speed between, lhg 18 lte modem and my computer (this is to check if the internal network is capable of 1gbps ) Im new to routeros
- 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
- 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
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