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Retired_Member
Mar 23, 2019R8000 I want to define my Internet Bandwidth
Hello,
how to change the setting Let Speedtest detect my Internet bandwidth into I want to define my Internet Bandwidth?
I select the second option, input the upload and download Mbps speeds ...
- Retired_MemberMar 24, 2019
Its not the browser, I tried Safari macOS and iOS, IE11 and Chrome on Win10.
I will close this as nowbody knows the solution, other cannot read and are just curious and from Netgear I dont expect nothing.
Retired_Member
Mar 23, 2019Schumaku,
I have the QoS switched off and I want, for various reasons, to get rid of Ookla from my router. I don't understand the second part of your advice as I have only one router.
So what is the purpose of the Speedtest is irelevant in my case, my valid question is how to switch it off i.e. how to save the speeds defined by myself.
michaelkenward
Mar 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
I have the QoS switched off and I want, for various reasons, to get rid of Ookla from my router.
I don't understand the problem. Ookla has installed nothing on your router beyond a link to Speedtest.
You cannot "get rid of Ookla". If QoS is disabled, just ignore Ookla.
If you have QoS disabled, then there is no point in trying to define your own bandwidth.
Perhaps you could explain what you are really trying to do and see if anyone has suggestions as to how you can go about it.
- Retired_MemberMar 24, 2019
"Perhaps you could explain what you are really trying to do..."
Again, I'm looking for a solution to switch off Speedtest!
- michaelkenwardMar 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
Again, I'm looking for a solution to switch off Speedtest!
Why?
- schumakuMar 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
Again, I'm looking for a solution to switch off Speedtest!
Well, that's not what you asked initially, isn't it?
The Ookla Speedtest is only called and run every time you click on it. No need to switch off - just keep your mouse off the button. There is no kind of ongoing background speedtesting.
You can always define your the up- and downlink speed for the QoS calculations. Again - this data is used QoS calculations - it's not as a hard speed/bandwidth limitation to be applied by the router.
What's the point? Is there no "I want to define..." option on your router model?
If it does not stick it might be a bug on your router model, or your router config is corrupted and might require a factory reset.
What firmware are we facing here on your R8000?
- Retired_MemberMar 24, 2019
"Well, that's not what you asked initially, isn't it?"
Yes, innitially I asked I want to define my Internet Bandwidth, the alternative formulation would be Switch off Speedtest, becouse you can have only one of two mentioned options.