The MT speed test is a multi-connection test, think 20 streams or connections 
at once.    Most web based tests are single stream.  Now you get into 802.11N 
speedtests where they are optimized for many connections MIMO operations, 
hence, a single connection don't show good results, where a MT test at 20 
streams would.  

Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer Author of "Learn RouterOS- Second 
Edition"                                 
 Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik & WISP Support Services                     
                                                               
 Office: 314-735-0270 Website: http://www.linktechs.net - Skype: linktechs      
                                               
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lorell Hathcock [mailto:lor...@hathcock.org] 
Sent: Monday, April 1, 2013 7:19 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Cc: Nathan Hathcock
Subject: Speedtest Results speedtest.net vs Mikrotik bandwidth test

All:

 

I am having some speedtest results that are difficult to interpret.

 

I am a small WISP multi-homed with Cogent and Level 3 in Houston, TX.  I am 
running BGP with each with 100 Mbps+ on each link.

 

Some of my customers have begun complaining that they are not getting the 
proper speeds.  They are using speedtest.net and/or speakeasy.net to test the 
results.

 

My network is Mikrotik based and as such, I have access to Mikrotik's built-in 
bandwidth testing.

 

With a laptop on site, running against speedtest.net (which kicked me over to 
the Comcast speedtest server instance) I can only get 4 Mbps up and 1.5 Mbps 
down.  That is consistent on their desktops too.  We eliminated their routing 
equipment and other consumers of the bandwidth and tested and got similar 
results.

 

But when  we run the Mikrotik bandwidth tests (even to off-net Mikrotik devices 
in Hawaii and Mission, TX) we get 25+ Mbps synchronous.

 

We have run traceroutes to various traceroute servers and they go through 
Cogent and/or Level 3.  For the most part it does not seem to matter which path 
it takes, the bandwidth seems to be about the same going both routes.

 

When we run the laptop-based btest.exe against Mikrotik bandwidth test servers, 
the laptop got significantly better results (14 Mbps) , but not 25+ Mbps.

 

It is almost like there is a Java based problem with speedtest.net.

 

Thoughts?

 

Thanks,

 

Lorell Hathcock

 


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