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Speedtest Results speedtest.net vs Mikrotik bandwidth test
- Subject: Speedtest Results speedtest.net vs Mikrotik bandwidth test
- From: alex.presse at gmail.com (Alex Pressé)
- Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 18:40:57 -0600
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
The speedtest.net site has a free mini edition
(http://www.speedtest.net/mini.php) you can download and extract to
some http available path (asp, php, jsp all supported). It's a flash
applet, easy to wrap into your own page. Transfers one of ten large
JPG files of random noise (largest is 31MB). IIRC, it somehow does a
pretest to select a file that should take > 10 seconds.
If you're connected at >100Mbit to the hosting server then the results
are rather bogus (not enough time in flight to get any meaningful
averages).
Demos (found via google): https://test.kems.net/
http://speedtest.qualitynet.net/ http://speedtest.fsr.com/
Pros: not a java applet
Cons: adobe flash applet
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Scott Weeks <surfer at mauigateway.com> wrote:
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> You might want to consider putting up a speedtest server internal to your
> network. I know there is a fee but well worth it I believe. You will
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> I would consider NDT as well: www.internet2.edu/performance/ndt
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> Last I checked, about 3 years ago, speedtest sent only latin text in
> large packets. NDT tests much more. The customers just use a web
> browser and the only caveat is they need to have Java working.
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> Here's one to get a feeling of what your customers will see:
> http://ndt.anl.gov:7123
>
> scott
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Alex Presse
"How much net work could a network work if a network could net work?"