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DDay2017
Nov 24, 2019Aspirant
RBR 20 speed test
Does the speed test in this app measure speed at the router (isp connection), or at my iOS device (with WiFi latency) ? Am trying to investigate my service level from my ISP. THANKS David
- Nov 24, 2019
Thank you for your prompt reply.
You have confirmed what I hoped would be the case; as I no longer need/own a laptop, connecting my desktop directly to the modem is a logistical nightmare. ISP techs (rightfully) always assume there is local traffic or infrastructure that affects the Ookla Speed measurements. Measurement at the router should eliminate this "excuse". I understand that the ISP will provision the service to a minimum level so they can make $, but my remote neighborhood only gets DSL service and they run it at a MAX (which I pay for) 12Mbps. At peak streaming times, I'm lucky to see half of that. :smileymad:Thanks again.
DDay2017
Nov 24, 2019Aspirant
Thank you for your prompt reply.
You have confirmed what I hoped would be the case; as I no longer need/own a laptop, connecting my desktop directly to the modem is a logistical nightmare. ISP techs (rightfully) always assume there is local traffic or infrastructure that affects the Ookla Speed measurements. Measurement at the router should eliminate this "excuse". I understand that the ISP will provision the service to a minimum level so they can make $, but my remote neighborhood only gets DSL service and they run it at a MAX (which I pay for) 12Mbps. At peak streaming times, I'm lucky to see half of that. :smileymad:
Thanks again.
CrimpOn
Nov 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Yes, my wife has a special look she gets when I break out my 50' ethernet cable to test something. (I also have a 100' cable in reserve.)