chargen2p
speedtest
chargen2p | speedtest | |
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2 | 125 | |
3 | 11,237 | |
- | 1.7% | |
4.1 | 7.2 | |
over 2 years ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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chargen2p
- Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
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Internet magically gets faster when opening speedtest?
I don't trust speedtests. There are all kinds of wrong incentives, similar to GPU benchmarks. One thing I noticed was that the data speedtest.net sends has really low entropy. It just repeats 10 bytes. If I ran an ISP I would...
So I wrote chargen2p [1] as an extension to the classical chargen protocol.
I use it together with a Prometheus exporter [2] I wrote to periodically check my laptop's connectivity. The actual check runs over Wireguard, since I didn't want to open my chargen2p server to the public. This only checks download speeds, mind you. (The chargen2p library exports upload metrics, but the exporter doesn't use it.)
My graphs tell me the average is ~5 MBps, so 40 Mbps. This is between me (Switzerland) and a Hetzner DC in Germany. speedtest.net just now claimed 160 Mbps.
[1] https://github.com/tommie/chargen2p
[2] https://github.com/tommie/prometheus-connectivity-exporter
speedtest
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Slower speeds after installing OpenWRT
I recently installed OpenWRT on a TP-Link TL-WDR4300, and put the router of my ISP in bridge mode. Now I noticed that the wireless speeds are significantly slower (40mbps vs 3mbps via librespeed.org), after using OpenWRT.
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List of your reverse proxied services
LebreSpeed
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Ask HN: Is Comcast ripping me off and how can I prove it?
Try hosting a DIY speed test on a cloud server (like Google colab or the free oracle instances or whatever):
https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest
- Do you use any specific tools to verify connection health of remote workers?
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How to host HTTP without SSL enryption on Cloudflare domain?
here's the top two results if you search for "open speed test nginx reverse proxy": https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest/wiki/Reverse-proxy-with-Nginx https://github.com/henrywhitaker3/Speedtest-Tracker/issues/924
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5G on the 4G plan
Or https://librespeed.org/
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Gig1 none of my devices are getting close to max speed
Fast.com is giving me ~ 250Mbps https://librespeed.org is giving me ~ 112Mbps the one constant between all the tests seems to be the 52Mb upload
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SSLVPN - Fluctuating bandwith
It should be DIA. They provide the internet connection to the company since 2 decades and it's a very small ISP, so it's very vague in terms of contract. Iperf was giving me very terrible results with TCP, UDP was giving me a couple of Gbit/s throughput, definitely a wrong result. We are using this self hosted speedtest. All my results above are based on this software: https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest
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Speedtests
Put a copy of Librespeed on a web server that's accessible through the VPN and told them to use that. For (our) convenience, it's logged into a database that's correlated with the VPN login/logout times so the users don't even need to log in to use it, but we still know whose test result it is.
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