Docs: More about testing issues
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With these kind of tools you are testing the available bandwidth of
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the slowest connection between your device and the host. For example,
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when your web server connection is slower than your own network, you
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are actually testing the server's bandwidth instead of your own.
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the slowest connection between your device and the host. When your web
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server connection is slower than your own network, you are actually
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testing the server's bandwidth instead of your own.
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There can be many causes for slow connections, like the type of wiring,
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other devices, interference, packetloss or the peering between network
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providers somewhere along the route.
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For example, I tested this speedtest from my own server to my home
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network both connected from Amsterdam and I got only 70 Mbit but using
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my provider's speedtest I get double at least. Doing the same to my
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LiquidSky box in Frankfurt I easily get over 900 Mbit. So there is a
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bottleneck somewhere between the web server and my home ISP.
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