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I want to run a public bufferbloat testing service with the code in the repo, is it possible? #81
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The code in this repository just builds the static web page. To run a
test endpoint, you just need to run a netserver instance and an irtt
server instance ('netperf' and 'irtt' packages, respectively).
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@tohojo So technically speaking and looking for Containers to use for this:
My main question is after I have the above containers ( I want to host it both on a VM and a container on A RouterOS device if possible) how do I get to the point which I have a web interface like the next one: Sorry but I'm new to the subject (old in networking and internet). |
Going back to your original request ("How can I keep my ISP honest? They offer 100Mbps but I only get 20mbps"): Use the tests mentioned in What can I do about Bufferbloat? from Waveform, speedtest.net, cloudflare. They are very well crafted packages that give accurate results. Show these to your ISP and see what they say |
My main question is after I have the above containers ( I want to host
it both on a VM and a container on A RouterOS device if possible) how
do I get to the point which I have a web interface like the next one:
* https://arshankhanifar.github.io/
Hmm, no idea how that test is setup; you should ask whoever wrote it :)
Or, as Rich suggests, use one of the many publicly available tests
linked from bufferbloat.net
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I will switch ISP since their service and support don't recognize these
tests as a technical reference.
I wanted to show the ISP with their own services how they are serving the
clients..
Thanks!
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… > My main question is after I have the above containers ( I want to host
> it both on a VM and a container on A RouterOS device if possible) how
> do I get to the point which I have a web interface like the next one:
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> * https://arshankhanifar.github.io/
Hmm, no idea how that test is setup; you should ask whoever wrote it :)
Or, as Rich suggests, use one of the many publicly available tests
linked from bufferbloat.net
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I have tried to run the site with the docker example but it doesn't work.
I need a bufferbloat service test since currently my ISP is claiming "ALL GOOD" while they are limiting my bandwidth to 20Mbps whiel I'm paying for 100Mbps.
Thansk,
Eliezer
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