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Dashboard throughput, click run and wait While fast.com and speedtest.net are popular choices, i've. 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. I currently use a ngt running pfsense and several other operating systems, and i'm interested in developing an app that not only provides precise speed test measurements but also allows me to save the results Mx showed around the same

The problem is the non official implementation of speedtest cli on freebsd

If you use the official speedtest cli from speedtest.net you get much better results I also build a widget so you can trigger a test on the pfsense dashboard with a button, and if you just go to the dashboard see the result and test date/time of the last executed test. 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 I'm on wired and get about 400mb down and 50mb up

I'm not having any real issues that. 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.

Truehello 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

Websites take far longer than usual to load up (about 10 seconds just to load up facebook), however when i run a speedtest on speedtest.net, it says my ping is 10, download 850mbps, and upload 50 mbps My pc is very solid too, 3080ti gpu, 11700k cpu, 64gb ram, etc. Is there a way to have powershell perform a network speed test every hour and log the results in a csv? 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 These differences are crazy and i’m not sure which one to believe. 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. Hey everyone i need some help.what is the most effective methods to obtain highly accurate internet speed test results

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