On 2023-08-24 10:50, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
Rogers and Bell have web sites for testing your internet speed.  The
advantage of using one should be that it is a pretty pure test of the
ISP's infrastructure.

TL;DR: run the test from a fast computer.

When I used Bell's speed test on my own router (remember that it runs
Fedora 38 and thus has FireFox and Chromium) the results were
disappointing.  Half or two-thirds of my promised speed.

The problem turns out to be the web page itself.

Some thing is either very wrong with the web page, you need a better browser or something else was running in the background that affected performance. My "slow" AMD FX8320 computer is able to use the Rogers speed test page and the numbers I got are about what I expected to see. One should not need a "fast" computer just to run a speedtest.

The only reason I just thought of is that perhaps your internet speed is exceptionally high and that makes the speed of your Internet connection sensitive to the browser and your computer system.

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