Markverhyden
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I'll have to test a new circuit from the modem/core router for many sites. So I was wondering if anyone has had any problems when they are spec'd over 100mbps. Many times I can just use one of many testing sites, whether they are the ISP or things like speedtest.net, etc.
The last few have not behaved properly and we ended up using iperf. Not sure why but the d/l is way less than the u/l and both are way off. The most recent was a VZ fiber, at the Schlitz place I mentioned. ONT in the basement, single fiber connection to an Adtran 4660. Two copper ports active with two public IP blocks, both provisioned for 300mbps. Using the traditional methods mentioned above I had d/l's in the 15mbps and u/l's in the 130mbps range. Several test sites, both OS X and Windoze produce the same results.
iperf, using UDP, produced results in the specs. d/l and u/l in the 290mbps range. I'm wondering if there maybe something related to residential vs commercial. I'm thinking that I may just need to build an iperf setup for testing and ignore the websites.
The last few have not behaved properly and we ended up using iperf. Not sure why but the d/l is way less than the u/l and both are way off. The most recent was a VZ fiber, at the Schlitz place I mentioned. ONT in the basement, single fiber connection to an Adtran 4660. Two copper ports active with two public IP blocks, both provisioned for 300mbps. Using the traditional methods mentioned above I had d/l's in the 15mbps and u/l's in the 130mbps range. Several test sites, both OS X and Windoze produce the same results.
iperf, using UDP, produced results in the specs. d/l and u/l in the 290mbps range. I'm wondering if there maybe something related to residential vs commercial. I'm thinking that I may just need to build an iperf setup for testing and ignore the websites.