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Whatis FAST.com measuring? FAST.com speed test gives you an estimate of your current Internet speed. You will generally be able to get this speed from leading Internet services, which use globally distributed servers.

Why does FAST.com focus primarily on download speed? Download speed is most relevant for people who are consuming content on the Internet, and we want FAST.com to be a very simple and fast speed test.


How are the results calculated? To calculate your Internet speed, FAST.com performs a series of downloads from and uploads to Netflix servers and calculates the maximum speed your Internet connection can provide. More details are in our blog post.


What can I do if I'm not getting the speed I pay for? If results from FAST.com and other internet speed tests (like dslreports.com or speedtest.net) often show less speed than you have paid for, you can ask your ISP about the results.


TestMy.net is a powerful broadband speed test that will test your Internet, calculate your transfer rate and output accurate, reliable and easy to understand results. TestMy.net is an independent third party and is not affiliated with your Internet service provider. Our results are unbiased because TMN has no vested interest in the outcome of your speed test.


We work for the Internet consumers not the Internet providers. First to offer the ability to log test results, test upload speed and automatically test Internet speed. TestMy.net has been pioneering the bandwidth speed test since 1996.


Simple, to make sure you're getting what you pay for. This speed test is useful if you feel a connection slow down or want to see how your Internet is performing. This isn't like any other broadband speed test. TestMy's proprietary method is proven to help identify issues other speed tests fail to detect. The TestMy.net Speed Test shows your true speed.


This bandwidth speed test has been in development since 1996 and has benchmarked performance on millions of Internet connections. People keep choosing TestMy.net because the results have been proven accurate and reliable.


No other major broadband speed test offers testing with such large files. Most don't even tell the user how much information has been transferred, TestMy.net takes a different approach. TestMy is the most unrestricted bandwidth speed testing resource on the Internet. We have dedicated, centralized servers with multiple gigabit uplinks and multi-homed connectivity to over 25 Tier1 bandwidth providers. So whether it's Fiber, Cable, DSL, Mobile Broadband, Satellite or Dial-up TestMy will output accurate, Read morereliable speed test results.


TestMy.net will provide you with real-world broadband speed test results in real-world conditions. We stand for the consumer, TestMy does not inflate scores to make your provider look better than they are or host our test servers on the edge of ISP networks. Our speed test servers are configured to maintain quality of service for thousands of miles and are hosted in locations where many popular websites are hosted. We believe this is a more accurate representation of your true speed.


Most Internet customers don't think about the Internet service providers responsibility in peering beyond their own network. Many Internet providers send users to their own internally hosted connection test. When you surf the net, how often are you visiting a server within your hosts network?


TestMy.net is the first and only truly accurate HTML5 & PHP driven speed test online. Other online speed tests require third party applications, TMN uses only your web browser - no Flash, no Java. This makes TestMy's speed test more sensitive to browser misconfiguration and is an excellent way to highlight performance differences between browsers.


Users of TMN can see all browsers are not created equally. Since early development in 1996 this speed test has never required anything more than an Internet connected web browser. Don't let other so-called "tests" fool you... TestMy.net is the original truly accurate browser based Internet speed test.


Use TestMy.net's same powerful bandwidth testing tools on Android and iOS (iPhone, iPod and iPad). Just visit TestMy.net in your devices default web browser or use TestMy.net to highlight performance differences between different mobile browsers.


TMN is a great iPad and iPhone speed test because flash and other plug-ins aren't required. No app necessary, just go to TestMy.net. TestMy's graphing system and client-side code are completely HTML5 compliant so iPad users as well as other devices can experience TMN just as they would on a desktop computer. In the footer easily switch between mobile and desktop GUI both running the same powerful test core.


When you request a speed test the test data is created randomly. You're not downloading or uploading any real information. This means every TestMy.net speed test is unique, making host caching of the data difficult. When your speed test starts so does a timer, precision of which is measured in ten thousandths of a second. Also, data sizes are precise to the individual byte.


Once the flow of information is finished the timer is stopped and your results are calculated. Test results are calculated first with a simple equation, (size / time) and the resulting number is used to calculate all of your final results. Your result is then compared against your own previous results as well as to other connections in your area, on your host and across the Internet.


At TestMy.net you're testing more than just your connection. Because of the way TMN is designed at higher connection speeds it's a great gauge of browser and computer performance. Its abilities to detect issues with your computer extend beyond your Internet connection. TMN picks up on issues other speed tests are designed to not notice. Other speed tests are usually designed with one goal in mind, achieve the fastest result. Make the providers look good. TestMy.net is made by a consumer for the consumer.


Improper TCP settings, bad modems and even slow hard drive performance are only a few issues TestMy.net has been known to reflect when others don't. Why don't other speed tests see the same issues? Almost all other speed tests are well known to adjust results, often ignoring the exact variables you come to test. TestMy.net does not adjust anything, from start to finish - everything is calculated.


The highest speed you will see is the maximum speed that your connection and the server's connection can offer. If your connection is 512KB and the place where you are downloading is 400KB, your max connection will be 400KB because it is the max for the server you are downloading from.


You need to have at least 4 or 5 different testing sources to have a more accurate speed. Never test only from the same site as this can be affected by your distance to it, any problem in the server and the connections to it, etc. Always test from different servers.


In the image, the -x 4 is how many parallel connections we wish to use. The CN parameter in the next line shows how many active parallel connections were permitted to download from that site. In this case CN is 4. But if we tried to have more connections we would get something like this:


We set 8 parallel connections but the site only allowed a maximum of 5 as shown by CN:5. This could be solved by the -j option which tells aria2c the maximum concurrent connections we want (Which by default is 5) but if the server has limited this, -j will not work.


You can also change the --progress=dot:mega part to --progress=dot:default, --progress=dot:binary, --progress=dot:mega and --progress=dot:giga; this setting helps you see how fast the download is going, and preserve more than a single reading over the whole duration of the download, which is helpful for when you need to share the results with someone, or just save it for your own records as a sort of a graph.


Actually, Ookla, the provider of Speedtest released a command-line utility that is measuring your speed against a huge number of servers spread around the world. You can find instructions on how to install it on this link and you can use it fairly simple by executing:


where -s sets the server ID against which you want to test your Internet speed, -f is defining the format of the output. I think the most useful information is generated when you use json/json-pretty format for the output because a lot of the information of the test setup isn't printed if you are using the csv/tsv format. Both -s and -f are just optional but if you want to automate your measurement they might be useful.


It's a more generic solution that can be consumed by other applications. I managed to pinpoint an ISP network issue with it that resulted in doubling my SFTP downstream speed, which resulted in increased happiness.


The site is secure.

The ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.


States and territories across the nation have Signed On to the Internet For All Initiative and committed to connecting their communities to reliable high-speed Internet for less. These programs will provide more than $48 billion for infrastructure deployment, skills training and access to technologies essential for Americans to connect with their communities, their democracy, and one another.


Download speed measures how fast information can transfer to you. It affects things like how long it takes to download large files, update games, or show pages with lots of photos. Download speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps). One gigabit is 1000 Mbps, two gigabits is 2000 Mbps.


Upload speed measures how fast information can transfer from you. It affects things like how you appear on video calls, how fast you can upload files to the cloud, and how long it takes to add attachments to emails. Upload speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps).

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