Curious about ookla download/upload latency : r/HomeNetworking - Reddit
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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 ...
Which internet speed test is trusted? : r/HomeNetworking - Reddit
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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.
How to Diagnose and Fix Asymmetric Network Performance Issues
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Access to servers or cloud instances where network diagnostics can be run. Familiarity with network testing tools such as speedtest-cli, mtr, and iperf3. Administrator or root access to run diagnostic commands on the affected systems. Step 1 - Identifying the Issue When diagnosing network performance issues, the initial step is to establish a ...
ISP Speed Monitoring? : r/opnsense - Reddit
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12 votes, 13 comments. true Hello OPNsense reddit community, I'm a bit of a noob with OPN buuut ive managed to muddle my way through with VLANs and Statics and everything i need, so far... I'm wondering if theres a way of getting it to monitor ISP speed (Automatic speedtest type thing with logging and a nice little widget, over time) figuring i only need it to run once an hour/every two. then ...
A more secure and private speedtest : r/privacy - Reddit
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Speedtest.net is terrible. Full of ads and tracking. fast.com is by Netflix and has the advantage of using Netflix servers for testing. Sites like speedtest.net can be prioritized by ISPs to show higher speeds than the other real life traffic reaches. Fast.com is not directly privacy focused but it has no ads or third party trackers either. It is just a tool by Netflix. An alternative is ...
How to Install Node.js on Ubuntu - DigitalOcean
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Introduction Node.js is a JavaScript runtime for server-side programming. It allows developers to create scalable backend functionality using JavaScript, a language many are already familiar with from browser-based web development. In this guide, we will show you three different ways to install Node.js on an Ubuntu server: using apt to install the nodejs package from Ubuntu’s default ...
Entirely different speeds when testing from Speedtest vs Xfinity
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Note the Xfinity "speedtest" shows the "speed to your gateway" - your gateway is your router, meaning you're basically testing the speed of your WLAN. Netflix runs speedtest.net (though I prefer speedof.me due to no JS, and ISPs are less likely to prioritize it and make exceptions), and will show the speed you'll get when streaming Netflix or browsing the web in general. In short: Xfinity is ...