![]() by Ookla, Edge is reporting a 50 faster download speed compared to Firefox. So, here's where I could use some help: if you have a reasonably fast (500 Mbps+ symmetrical) connection, could you try running a test against the same server using Firefox and another browser? Since this has happened on macOS 10.13, macOS 10.11, and Lubuntu 14.04 I'm reasonably sure it's not related to my hardware or software, but it's still possible (although highly unlikely) it's related to my specific network. Emails the speed test results to you (allowing you to run this on a remote. This happens both in Firefox 58 and Firefox 42, so I know it's not related to the recent Quantum improvements. I've now confirmed on three separate devices that Firefox is reporting significantly higher results than Chrome, Safari, and even 's own macOS app. ![]() To make sure that wasn't impacting the test, I ran another speed test using Firefox on the MacBook Pro and was greeted with the same result as on the MacBook. A browser speed test is a computer benchmark that scores the performance of a web browser, by measuring the browsers efficiency in completing a predefined. Oddly enough, I realized I was testing in Firefox on my MacBook, and Safari on my MacBook Pro. To my surprise, I was able to pull 800/800! To confirm that it was indeed my adapter, I tested a second time on my 2009 MacBook Pro running macOS, which unfortunately seemed to be stuck around the 200 Mbps mark. Thinking your Chrome test is an anomalyI just tested thru my Chrome & got 347Mbpsthru Firefox 342Mbpsthen tested thru my Ookla app & got. Then you can get Alexa to read you that information with a script that is initiated by a simple routine. ![]() Then set up a sensor in HA to grab that data every few minutes. I thought it was due to my USB 3 ethernet adapter, so I booted up my old 2008 MacBook with built-in ethernet running Lubuntu 14.10 and tried running a test on . You could set up the Ookla Speedtest CLI on a machine on your LAN, configured to run every x minutes and store the result. ![]() For the past few days I've been testing my symmetrical gigabit connection and receiving lower than expected results. ![]()
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