• Horsey
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    126 months ago

    I never use Ookla for this reason. I use the Google speed test here in the states.

    • @ozymandias117
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      236 months ago

      fast.com is pretty good, too. No nonsense, and run by a company renowned for server throughput optimization, so it should rarely be on their end if it’s a slow result

      • @[email protected]
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        166 months ago

        It’s also Netflix, and I’ve found networks that throttle speeds to streaming sites also throttle speeds to fast.com which can be really helpful if you’re aware of it and really annoying if you aren’t

      • @[email protected]
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        66 months ago

        And if they prioritise it etc then they are just prioritising netflix. It was a great idea!

      • nfh
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        16 months ago

        A couple of speed tests will give you most accurate results if you really need them. fast.com tends to estimate my speeds a bit higher than ookla or Google’s tests, but they’re all clustered within about 5Mbps.

        One outlier in either direction would also be an interesting result, but I have yet to observe that.

    • @ripcord
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      26 months ago

      Its good for at least confirming the physical links between your system and your home network and the ISP are good.