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Speed test differences - again
- 8 years ago
The simple answer is that Hughesnet's own test is often buggy and testmy's test is what the engineers prefer. I don't know why, but I have a feeling that it's the additonal info testmy results give and the fact that it uses a specified test file size, unlike the Hughesnet test.
The simple answer is that Hughesnet's own test is often buggy and testmy's test is what the engineers prefer. I don't know why, but I have a feeling that it's the additonal info testmy results give and the fact that it uses a specified test file size, unlike the Hughesnet test.
- MarkJFine8 years agoProfessor
Also that the on-site test is just a test within Hughes network without the external internet backbone.
Going to testmy takes it a full path to several external servers and most often gives you an opportunity to test several paths.
So if Hughes is saying 25 and going to testmy is much lower, there's really a problem at Level3's (or whoever) path and after.
And yes, I love to single out Level3 just because their routing is rather suspect at times.
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