(Sorry for TP)
Measuring speed can be a pig.
On the net there are a bunch of sites, claiming they can do this.
However, some require that you have to install all sorts of crap-ware, you to enable
eye-candy.
Furthermore, what do you need to know?
Latency or bandwidth, up-stream or down-stream?
And often you and-up measuring the weakest link in the chain, and that does not have to be
your connection to your ISP.
One (!) Good way is trying to down load a reasonable large enough file from a site you
know that has enough bandwidth, and fast enough storage.
Here in europe, i use ftp5.gwdg.de, a site connected to the university network with
10Gbps
If the file you choose is to small, the measurement in inaccurate: it should take at least
about a minute.
Btw, it might be handy to check routing and DNS :-)
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Van: CS_DBA [mailto:cs_dba@consistentstate.com]
Verzonden: Thursday, July 10, 2014 05:34 PM W. Europe Standard Time
Aan: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Onderwerp: how to accurately test internet upload & download speed
All;
Is there a accurate way of truly testing what upload and download speeds
i'm getting?
I'm running Fedora 20
Thanks in advance...
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