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RMSands
Jan 10, 2023Guide
XR500 Connection Benchmark Issue
DumaOS Version 2.3.2.130. Connection Benchmark works and displays when scheduled. When clicking "Run Test", circle spins for about 8 seconds. Nothing displayed in any of the three graphs and nothing ...
- Jan 12, 2023
I wouldn't suggest connecting to the interface using HTTPS as you may encounter errors and issues. The interface is local so it's secure.
Go to the QoS page, click the menu on the Congestion Control panel and change your speeds there.
We use https://speed.measurementlab.net/#/ for the speedtest and it seems quite a lot of people don't get full speeds to it. If you get expected speeds through speedtest.net then the router won't be limiting you
RMSands
Jan 12, 2023Guide
XR500 with firmware V2.3.2.134 and DumsOS 3.0.202.
In Connection Benchmark, the tooltips for the speed test are set to 100 Mbps & 50 Mbps. How do I change these? I have 1 Gbps service and it appears to rate the Speed Test against 100 Mbps.
My Download appears to top out at around 400 Mbps. Is that a system limit?
Where does the test go to? Speedtest.net shows local locations but DumaOS does not - is it a single location worldwide?
Netduma-Fraser
Jan 12, 2023NetDuma Partner
I wouldn't suggest connecting to the interface using HTTPS as you may encounter errors and issues. The interface is local so it's secure.
Go to the QoS page, click the menu on the Congestion Control panel and change your speeds there.
We use https://speed.measurementlab.net/#/ for the speedtest and it seems quite a lot of people don't get full speeds to it. If you get expected speeds through speedtest.net then the router won't be limiting you
- RMSandsJan 12, 2023Guide
Thanks for your help.
- FURRYe38Jan 13, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Netduma-Fraser Can confirm that HTTPS and selecting the RUN button while on th Connection Benchmark window does NOTHING. 😑 HTTP works though. 😉
Netduma-Fraser wrote:
I wouldn't suggest connecting to the interface using HTTPS as you may encounter errors and issues. The interface is local so it's secure.
Go to the QoS page, click the menu on the Congestion Control panel and change your speeds there.
We use https://speed.measurementlab.net/#/ for the speedtest and it seems quite a lot of people don't get full speeds to it. If you get expected speeds through speedtest.net then the router won't be limiting you