Hey KI5PGJ,

Interesting to see you only got "some" Mbps. We have tested this setup many times, and I'm pretty sure the bottleneck is around 2.5~3.5 Gbps via the browser.

These numbers defeat the purpose and are a lot higher than your results. Indeed, I would rather suspect the proxy, or something else between your test machine and the 44.137.0.0/16 infrastructure :)

I'm somewhere curious to know which route your connection is running through! Do you happen to have a traceroute at your fingertips :)?

73, PH4T

On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 at 17:42, Rob PE1CHL via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Ok... thanks for trying.  Our gateway is hosted at SURF, the educational network provider here in the Netherlands.
A user within that same network got about 3 Gbps on the speedtest, so at least I know it is not limited to 1 Gbps somehow (it used to be due to a 1 Gbps link between the servers, but that has since been reconfigured).
It could be we are limited by CPU speed of either the speedtest server itself or the MikroTik CHR that is in front of it (which has a 10 Gbps license).
Locally on another VM I do see speed up to about 5.5 Gbps, but that was tested using iperf3.  The browser and any proxy can also play a role, yes.
Anyway.... fast enough for AMPRNet :-)  We typically have 40-80 Mbps traffic only.

Rob

On 10/12/22 16:08, KI5PGJ via 44net wrote:
> I ran the speed test from work via our 10G ESNet connection, below is the results link.  The latency is pretty high because of the distance, also our proxy most likely had an impact too.
>

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