Speedtest Results speedtest.net vs Mikrotik bandwidth test

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Thu Apr 4 01:05:42 UTC 2013


(a) may be valid.
(b) is fishy

(a) may be valid because it may be that your ISP has a better set of peering
relationships towards your VPN server and your company's ISP has better
peering relationships towards the Speedtest server than your ISP has
towards the Speedtest server.

I'm not saying that IS the case, but I have seen instances where such results
were, in fact, perfectly legitimate for such reasons.

Owen

On Apr 3, 2013, at 17:20 , Chris Hindy <chindy at lwpca.net> wrote:

> I can run two speedtest.net session side by side on my home network on one
> laptop, and over VPN to my employer's Long Island locale on a second,
> pointed at the same speedtest server, over the same wifi and ADSL and have
> the VPN connection report speeds that are (a) 50% better on VPN than not;
> and, (b) exceed my ADSL's hard cap by 10+ mbps.  That smells a bit fishy
> to me, all in all.
> 
> -c
> 
> On 03-04-2013 18:02 , "Nick Hilliard" <nick at foobar.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 3 Apr 2013, at 22:48, Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:
>>> (If anybody's got evidence of it reporting more than the link is
>>> technically
>>> capable of, feel free to correct me...)
>> 
>> I've seen speedtest.net give results significantly greater than the
>> physical bw of the client's network link.
>> 
>> Nick
>> 
>> 
> 





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