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Try again using https://openspeedtest.com/ on a wired computer. Source: 5 months ago
Are you in the US? I would try to run tests to the same place to establish consistency in your data (openspeedtest.com). Source: 11 months ago
Hmm I get 57 down and 28 up using openspeedtest.com. Maybe all these speed test sites aren't good. Source: 11 months ago
Playing around with the ER8411 with 5Gbps internet and I am able to get download speeds of 4.9~5.0Gbps but no matter which site I test with; fast.com, wifiman.com, openspeedtest.com, or speedtest.net I am unable to get beyond 1Gbps upload. Source: 12 months ago
Does it affect traffic that's only inside your LAN as well? I use https://openspeedtest.com for doing local speedtests, in case you need a way to test that. Source: about 1 year ago
I also used a library to do the actual pinging. You might find it interesting to have a look at the library https://noping.cc/. Source: over 1 year ago
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