Joe Greco wrote: > Correction: it _requires_ Java. It _asks_ for your address. It seems > like it'd work fine if you gave it your neighbor's address. :-) > > I noted that I got wildly varying numbers on a laptop and an iPhone (there > is also an iPhone app) and the iPhone app doesn't ask for an address. Both > on the same wifi, and the numbers were off by a lot. > > ... JG
INSTEAD of using the FCC provided app, one 'could' always use OOKLA and M-LAB directly. The following links may prove to be more helpful to some. http://demo.ookla.com/linequality/ *and * http://npad.iupui.lax01.measurement-lab.org:8000/ (Choose the closest orig/term point to you from: http://www.measurementlab.net/measurement-lab-tools#npad ) Both sites present varying granularity.. It goes without saying that one should NOT send one's mother/grandmother to the NPAD site. Pete (Peter Löthberg) being the exception here..... O:-) Best, Robert. --