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Mathilda Haakinson

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Jan 18, 2024, 12:50:10 PM1/18/24
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Hi, since a couple of days my speedtest thing based on the network binding addon keeps being offline. It worked very well in the last 2 months. I was wondering if this has to do with the address i am using. If i download the speedtest file from the browser, this still works.

you can check the available serverlist via speedtest-cli command
speedtest-cli --list displays a list of speedtest.net servers sorted by distance
and / or of course:
speedtest-cli --list grep -i germany the currently accessible german servers

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I'm encountering a strange problem here.On my local homeserver(Debian 9.9), speedtest-cli and it's python pendant are freaking slow.Since I use it to monitor my ISP connection stability, this is a problem.

I was messing with this - and have speedtest-cli and speedtest++ installed. (Unfortunately, my GUI PCs are behind a homeplug connection, but trust me when I say the rest). Its probably down to the protocol that's being used.

speedtest-cli is completely broken, reports wildly innacurate results, and the developer 'sivel' on GitHub has resolutely refused to address any of the dozens of issues filed on GitHub about this issue, immediately closing and locking these issues without comment.

We have a 1Gb pipe and the normal speedtest.net won't work at that sort of level, we have to rely on a specific version leveraged out by the suppliers (obviously we have to trust them a bit until more Giga test clients are available)

I use Opens a new window, which uploads and downloads files over port 80 to test the ISP more realistically and accurately. I trust their numbers, because they always match what I see in the net flow on our firewall, whereas speedtest.net and others always report higher numbers.

...We've recently had one of our clients upgrade to a 1gig fiber connection. For some reason we cannot seem to attain anywhere near 1gig speeds measured with speedtest.net and google fiber speed test. ....

The Tele2 Speedtest Service helps you test your Internet connection speed through various methods and is available not only to customers of Tele2 but anyone with an Internet connection. Test your connection using speedtest.net's tool, downloading a file via your web browser (HTTP) or downloading and uploading via FTP.

speedtest.net is an easy to use web-based (Flash) test to test both upload and download speeds as well as latency to any of a long list of servers around the world. Tele2 Speedtest servers runs a speedtest.net server. Go to speedtest.net to test your connection. This server (xxx-SPEEDTEST-1) will automatically be picked for you. After the test you can choose a another server and location to perform further testing.

This page and the listed speedtest services are hosted on a number of servers spread through Europe (see locations). Each location consists of a 1U Supermicro server with an octacore Xeon E3-1240 V2 running at 3.4GHz, 32GB of RAM and an Intel 10GE NIC (82579LM chip). Debian Linux is the operating system used, nginx for serving web pages and sparse files via HTTP and vsftpd is used for FTP. A small script called cleandir is used to clean the upload directory of the FTP server to avoid filling the file system with temporary uploaded files.

Anycasting is a technique where a single IP address is used in multiple locations in a network and packets are sent to the closest server. Tele2 speedtest service utilizes this to send you to the closest location in our network. Do note how "closest" is not measured geographically but rather by what our networks thinks is the closest location. Our primary network metric is latency and therefore the closest network distance is typically the closest node geographically but there are situations where ineffecient fiber routing or cuts could lead to you being served by a node further away. In addition to simply serving users using the closest server, anycast also enables basic load balancing and redundancy as users in different areas are served by their closest server, spreading the load over all of our installations. If a server should fail, users would be served by the second closest server.

Hello! I need help. i have very low speed site speedtest.com showed 15mb/s download and 10 mb/s upload. My Provider give me 50mb/s... About my device: Sophos Firmware Version SFOS 17.1.3 MR-3. Install on virtual machine VMware ESXI 6.0.

I checked my speed in site speedof.me and result: Latency 102 ms, Max Download 6.42 Mbps and Upload 18.27 Mbps. Test server is Frankfurt 1. This site showing speed from my provider to frankfurt server. It is not what i need. I need to see speed from my router to provider server. Therefore I use speedtest.net! Provider promises me 40 Mpbs channel speed. And really when i connect from my laptop ethernet port in their (ISP) link directly. I saw about 50 mbps. But through firewall not more 15 mbps download...

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