Interesting. I've never really tested the high end. I installed it for
my customers as a tool when they call with speed complaints. My plans
range from 128K to 2M and it seems fairly accurate for me (within
10-20K) whenever I have run it. Running on a debian gnu/linux server
and apache2.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
David E. Smith wrote:
KyWiFi LLC wrote:
The speed test below is way off for me. It is no where
close to being accurate. Is there a problem with it or is the
server where it's hosted overloaded right now?
I installed a copy of it in my office, and got woefully inaccurate
numbers too.
Being just one router and a couple switches away, I should be able to
get more than 5Mbps :) I actually tested the same connection with
iperf and nuttcp and got about 50Mbps, off by a factor of ten.
(shrug)
David Smith
MVN.net
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