I recommend dslreports.com/speedtest these days (was Speedtest.net not accessible in Chrome due to deceptive ads)

2016-07-21 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Janusz Jezowicz" > Since this morning Speedtest.net is not accessible in Chrome > Reason: > https://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/diagnostic/#url=c.speedtest.net > > For any ISPs/content providers linking to speedtest.net you may want to > s

Re: I recommend dslreports.com/speedtest these days (was Speedtest.net not accessible in Chrome due to deceptive ads)

2016-07-21 Thread Donn Lasher via NANOG
On 7/21/16, 2:19 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Jay R. Ashworth" wrote: >- Original Message - >> From: "Janusz Jezowicz" > >> Since this morning Speedtest.net is not accessible in Chrome >> Reason: >> https://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/diagnostic/#url=c.speedtest.net >>

Re: I recommend dslreports.com/speedtest these days (was Speedtest.net not accessible in Chrome due to deceptive ads)

2016-07-21 Thread Eric Tykwinski
This is probably for Jim Gettys directly, but I’m sure most others have input. I could of sworn that that there was some test made to detect it directly on switches and routers? Sort of like iperf, but to test bufferbloat specifically given the OS stack which is going to have issues as well, a