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and runs great on static hosting.
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You simply upload the `index.html` file and generate
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the binary testing files. The number precision can be
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changed up to 3 decimals using the arrow keys on your
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keyboard.
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the binary testing files.
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> [!TIP]
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> The number precision can be changed up to 3 decimals using the arrow keys on your keyboard.
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> [!TIP]
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> The speedtest is at its best when the connection is as
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> short as possible. For example, on your NAS or RPi to
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> check on your LAN bandwidth.
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- [Example](#example)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Note on testing](#note-on-testing)
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- [Unlicense](#unlicense)
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@@ -93,10 +98,6 @@ 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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The speedtest is at its best when the connection is as
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short as possible. For example, on your NAS or RPi to
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check on your LAN bandwidth.
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Unlicense
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