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SpeedTest GO Result divergent with the SpeedTest Ookla. #109
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Thank you for your feedback. @alledpaiva You can try the old version of 1.3.0 to confirm whether the result is 100-150Mbps. |
Sure! here are the results: I had already tested with some older version, but I thought that will be better to send the results using the latest version, that actually was the one which I got the best result. support@host:~$ ./speedtest-go -l Test with the Default server: support@host:~$ ./speedtest-go Target Server: [53966] 15.38km Minneapolis, MN (United States) by Dish Wireless Download: 96.50 Mbit/s Version: support@host:~$ ./speedtest-go --version Test with the Same server as before. support@host:~$ ./speedtest-go --server 15869 Target Server: [15869] 16.96km Minneapolis, MN (United States) by US Internet Download: 82.76 Mbit/s support@host:~$ |
Yes, this is caused by single-server measurement. @alledpaiva we will add multi server support in the next version. |
Ok! Great! good to know! thank you for the feedback. |
As soon as this weekend. |
Perfect! Thank you. |
Hi, @alledpaiva. v1.5.0 has been released. You can use the following commands: |
@Astro-Lee Could you provide more details using |
I run |
Thanks, have you tried the |
Could you use |
It's a pity that I don't have a device with > 2.5Gbps 🤣 |
It seems that for the upload scheduling is not aggressive. maybe -t 32 is better. |
I found that you are looking for oracle keep alive. Have you tried NeverIdle? Maybe it can help you! |
I have used NeverIdle, thanks! |
Totally incorrect and impossible result 2023-03-18.01-11-56.mp4 |
Hi, @Devocub I noticed you used The buffer size should be moderate, too large buffer space will affect the forwarding speed of data packets in the normal communication state. Because the outbound bandwidth of the network card is not enough, a large amount of request data is accumulated on the cache. |
I think that's the problem: ================== |
Hi, @kei969777, I have tried fixing these data races, could you experiment with the performance difference between it and 1.6.10? Thank you for your help. I provide fixed builds for linux/amd64 and windows/amd64 here: |
Hey @r3inbowari, not sure whether I bring useful data here, but please consider the following. Multi-server mode seems to not help with this deployment too.
v1.6.11-fix_data_race
v1.6.10
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We changed the measurement algorithm, how does it feel now? |
Hi, I was testing the speed of one network and I can see a huge difference between the test using the Speedtest go and the official Speedtest to the same server...
Test with Official Speedtest:
support@host:~$ speedtest -s 15869
Speedtest by Ookla
Idle Latency: 28.74 ms (jitter: 1.20ms, low: 27.62ms, high: 29.86ms)
Download: 729.82 Mbps (data used: 1.3 GB)
101.70 ms (jitter: 25.78ms, low: 27.06ms, high: 279.96ms)
Upload: 38.96 Mbps (data used: 40.3 MB)
34.53 ms (jitter: 6.21ms, low: 23.25ms, high: 365.48ms)
Packet Loss: 0.0%
Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/a1d28179-d892-4d84-976f-71fe560f9eca
support@host:
$$support@host:
Test with speedtest-go 1.4.1 version:
support@host:~$ sudo ./speedtest-go --server 15869
Testing From IP: ..., (Comcast Cable) [**, **]
Target Server: [15869] 16.96km Minneapolis, MN (United States) by US Internet
Latency: 30.170765ms
Jitter: 3.393959ms
Min: 24.588512ms
Max: 37.256226ms
Download Test: ...........
Upload Test: ............
Download: 124.09 Mbit/s
Upload: 32.41 Mbit/s
support@host:
$$support@host:
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