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If I run an ookla test my line has the following values: 54 mbps download and 76 Mbps upload.
When I run version 1.0.5 the results are: 36 mbps download (Msx) - 34 mbps (Max) upload
When I run v 2.0.0-a they are: 251 mbps donwload (max) - 363 Mbps upload (Max).
No result is the least possible faithful?
P.S. I tried with different providers, without any type of firewall and with completely free bandwidth.
In version 2.0 the parameters to export the results are missing
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have never really had good luck getting the speed to match what is reported on speedtest.net. I think v2 will be more reliable, but i haven't had a lot of time to work on it. I'm half-way playing with a rust implementation but i have now expected due date. If you can/are willing to help let me know.
I confirm what @ramses147 says. I am getting very misleading results. We have a 60 mbps down and 60 mbps up sync bandwidth, but the test returns extremely high results, particularly on the upload part of the test (the choosing of the server seems very reliable instead).
If I run an ookla test my line has the following values: 54 mbps download and 76 Mbps upload.
When I run version 1.0.5 the results are: 36 mbps download (Msx) - 34 mbps (Max) upload
When I run v 2.0.0-a they are: 251 mbps donwload (max) - 363 Mbps upload (Max).
No result is the least possible faithful?
P.S. I tried with different providers, without any type of firewall and with completely free bandwidth.
In version 2.0 the parameters to export the results are missing
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: