public-iperf3-servers
speedtest
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public-iperf3-servers
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Speed Test
Many hosting/VPS providers run iperf3 servers you can hit, which can be useful.
Why, here’s some now!
https://github.com/R0GGER/public-iperf3-servers
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Speedtest for pfsense install/uninstall
If you decide to play around with iperf3 you can find a list of public servers here: https://github.com/R0GGER/public-iperf3-servers
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PYUR Ethernet Probleme mit VPN/Wireguard - 100 Mbps Download aber volle 200 Mbps Upload?
Ich würde ein iperf3 gegen verschiedene Ziele (z.B. Wilhelmtel, Severius.. https://github.com/R0GGER/public-iperf3-servers) machen.
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Love Eweka, slow speeds though.
On https://github.com/R0GGER/public-iperf3-servers you can choose a iperf3 server closer to you ... see if you get a higher speed.
- Any idea why Iperf is slower on wifi than doing a speedtest?
- Constant upload difference between Ookla and Analiti unexplained. can get these results all the time
- How fast are Linux pipes anyway?
speedtest
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Flent: The FLExible Network Tester
> https://speed.cloudflare.com
Love this. I'm used to use speedtest.net back in the day, but this is so much better in so many ways and provides so much more data.
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Unbloating the Buffers
Followup: I just tested OpenWrt 23.05.2 + luci-app-sqm + cake with https://speed.cloudflare.com/
With the limit set to 1 Mbps (1000/1000), my upload latency dropped from 80ms to 25ms, but speed was hard-limited to 1000/1000. With the limit rasied to 1G/1G, cake stopped working and my upload latency returned to 80ms.
So I stand by my original comment. You still have to configure the speed limits manually.
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Issues with Fibre internet immediately after starting service
This is helpful, thank you. We weren't expecting anything being routed through a wall, just a longer cable. Speeds right next to the router on my phone were still like 20Mbps. I will try creating the two networks and seeing if that helps, though I still think there is something wrong with how it was set up. I've been using cloudflare (https://speed.cloudflare.com) for the tests which is in Mbps.
- samknows is a fake website which shows just how much your speeds can get too
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Speed Test Site for 2Gbps+
Cloudflare have got one now too.
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Release Notes for 12/6/2023
What packet loss are you experiencing? Are you on wifi? If you do this test, do you see any packet loss here too?
- What could possibly be causing this, I'm clueless
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Steam Deck slow download speed ONLY with Steam
There's nothing wrong with router or my internet connection, as I mentioned before I tried to download different files through browser and got expected speeds. Services like https://speed.cloudflare.com or https://www.speedtest.net return expected speeds of 500-600 Mbit/s (tried different servers)
- Show HN: Internet Speed Test
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Powerline VS Mesh WiFi
I was semi-OK with the Powerlines, but the speed lose (I have 1 gigabit by my ISP, yeah, 300Mbps are all needed usually, but something itched me about losing speed just because; also, I wanted something a little more future-proof than being limited to 250-300Mbps top). Also, speed.cloudflare.com was giving me "Average"/"Good" results and IDK why, because using ethernet, my connection was always "Great"
What are some alternatives?
endoflife.date - Informative site with EoL dates of everything
Round Sync - Rclone for Android with task scheduler
hseq - unpolished faster implementation of seq
sleep-on-lan - Simple Sleep on LAN REST service
pv - Pipe Viewer Mirror - 1.6
draft-ietf-ippm-responsiveness
blip - A tool for seeing your Internet latency. Try it at http://gfblip.appspot.com/
0x0 - No-bullshit file hosting and URL shortening service. Mirror of https://git.0x0.st/mia/0x0
goresponsiveness - A draft-ietf-ippm-responsiveness client in Go.
server - A place to share code and server configurations in support of the networkQuality tool
ping_parse - A python program, using curses, that provides a summary of the output of ping.