Hi,
any chance we could make the test last longer? For high speed connections it gets very inacurate:
[root@haproxy bin]# ./fast-cli -D
Using HTTPS
trying to get fast api token from https://fast.com/app-233b5b.js
token found: YXNkZmFzZGxmbnNkYWZoYXNkZmhrYWxm
getting url list from https://api.fast.com/netflix/speedtest?https=true&token=YXNkZmFzZGxmbnNkYWZoYXNkZmhrYWxm&urlCount=3
urls:
- https://ipv6-c081-fra002-ix.1.oca.nflxvideo.net/speedtest?c=de&n=24940&v=5&e=1575368342&t=_6HtmgNNziNVhSqCLyoziWVuZO8
- https://ipv6-c085-fra002-ix.1.oca.nflxvideo.net/speedtest?c=de&n=24940&v=5&e=1575368342&t=E4ThGGZ8eUrO_ogKnCSM7G4vVbY
- https://ipv6-c147-ams001-ix.1.oca.nflxvideo.net/speedtest?c=de&n=24940&v=5&e=1575368342&t=51DwzqeI43brrdK5pSR0rJayMKY
Got 3 from fast service
Download Size=26214400
Estimating current download speed
1.64 Gbps - 100.0%
Completed in 0.2 seconds
How can he accurately calcutate 1.65 Gbps with just 26 MB?
Also if repeated over and aover again it jumps from 1.26 to 1.89 Gbps
So my suggestion would be to either add a flag to run a long test (download larger files more than once) or make it more dymanic like fast.com ?
Thanks!
Hi,
any chance we could make the test last longer? For high speed connections it gets very inacurate:
How can he accurately calcutate 1.65 Gbps with just 26 MB?
Also if repeated over and aover again it jumps from 1.26 to 1.89 Gbps
So my suggestion would be to either add a flag to run a long test (download larger files more than once) or make it more dymanic like fast.com ?
Thanks!