In some cases it is necessary to measure the connection performance between the Keenetic device and the ISP. However the results of speed testing applications, like fast.com, nperf etc., which runs on the computer, are bound to the quality of wi-fi connections or the performance of operation system itself. Thus, the results may not be project the connection quality between the ISP and the Keenetic device.
I tried the iperf3 package to measure the speed between the ISP and the Keenetic , but I couldn't connect to none of the public servers.
It would be great if there is a speedtesting application on KeeneticOS, with a user friendly UI,
1- Which measures the speed between the keenetic device and the ISP (a software that runs directly on the keenetic device like iperf3).
2- Which measures the connection performance between the home networkind device (pc, mobile phone etc.) and the keenetic device.
The seperated results helps us to detect at which point the connection performance issues occur.
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Hi,
In some cases it is necessary to measure the connection performance between the Keenetic device and the ISP. However the results of speed testing applications, like fast.com, nperf etc., which runs on the computer, are bound to the quality of wi-fi connections or the performance of operation system itself. Thus, the results may not be project the connection quality between the ISP and the Keenetic device.
I tried the iperf3 package to measure the speed between the ISP and the Keenetic , but I couldn't connect to none of the public servers.
It would be great if there is a speedtesting application on KeeneticOS, with a user friendly UI,
1- Which measures the speed between the keenetic device and the ISP (a software that runs directly on the keenetic device like iperf3).
2- Which measures the connection performance between the home networkind device (pc, mobile phone etc.) and the keenetic device.
The seperated results helps us to detect at which point the connection performance issues occur.
Kind regards
Gökalp
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