Internet speed measurement
Re: Internet speed measurement #2
Posted 15 January 2020 - 18:20
Your PC? Assuming that it uses the same internet connection... The box itself isn't the bottleneck (unless you have Gbps fiber).
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Re: Internet speed measurement #3
Re: Internet speed measurement #4
Posted 15 January 2020 - 19:14
Afaik there is a speedtest.net client, but you'll have to search for it, it has been asked here before.
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Re: Internet speed measurement #5
Posted 15 January 2020 - 19:20
Well, you could login via telnet and then download a bigger file with wget. But you should store the file in the RAM so that the storage speed doesn't matter.
So check first available space with:
df -h /tmp/
Then goto /tmp and download a file
cd /tmp/ time wget http....
Warning! Don't download a file which is bigger than the available space.
With the time which is shown you can calculate (filesize / time) how fast it was.
At best download a file from your provider. Some providers offer for these cases files in different sizes.
Edited by betacentauri, 15 January 2020 - 19:21.
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