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TechmanagerMal
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Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


Not moderated, any ideas why?

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@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

 

Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


Not moderated, any ideas why?


Your IP address was in the image

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TechmanagerMal
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Re: Speedtest.net


@Skull+Treaty wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

 

Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


Not moderated, any ideas why?


Your IP address was in the image


Thanks for that, how come I am not informed so that I can change it?

Passing on the tips I have learned in over 24 years as a more than satisfied Sky customer.



TechmanagerMal
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Re: Speedtest.net


@TechmanagerMal wrote:

TechmanagerMal_0-1666523511311.png

Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


TechmanagerMal_0-1666641869154.png

 

Passing on the tips I have learned in over 24 years as a more than satisfied Sky customer.



This message was authored by Skull+Treaty This message was authored by: Skull+Treaty

Re: Speedtest.net

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@Skull+Treaty wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

 

Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


Not moderated, any ideas why?


Your IP address was in the image


Thanks for that, how come I am not informed so that I can change it?


No idea, I'd have thought that a note would have been left by the community managers. 

 

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This message was authored by Skull+Treaty This message was authored by: Skull+Treaty

Re: Speedtest.net

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@TechmanagerMal wrote:

Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


TechmanagerMal_0-1666641869154.png

 


A very quick search of the internet gave this result that may help you:

 

"To provide customers with accurate Speedtest.net results we use a widely deployed technology called GeoIP. This service estimates your location using your IP address but only very approximately. At best it can only tell us which city or town you live in and occasionally it is accurate down to an entire postal code block.

Using this estimated location, if you use the BEGIN TEST button and do not have a preferred server, we very quickly check the latency (ping time) of what appear to be the Test Servers closest to you and select the one with the best performance.

Sometimes however, the GeoIP service provides us with an inaccurate location, which is usually caused by outdated information in their database. We have no control over this and can only go from what they tell us. Examples of the cause include recently reassigned IP address blocks that have not yet been updated in MaxMind's database, the company we use for GeoIP.

If you or your customer are being depicted in the wrong location there are 3 methods to attempt to resolve this error:

1) Create a free account at Speedtest.net, login, and then go to your Settings page.
Use the "Refine Location" button in the “Connection Manager” section. This is the easiest, fastest, and most successful way to correct your location but it will only work if you are on a WiFi Network. It uses WiFi triangulation to estimate your location but does a pretty good job very often.

2) In the event “Refined Location” fails or you do not wish to create a free account with Speedtest.net, we suggest that you or more likely your ISP contact Maxmind to complete their correction form. Find this form at: http://www.maxmind.com/en/correction

  • Be sure to fill out the top enclosures for “IP Address Location Correction”
  • Your IP address can be found & copied by going to Speedtest.net and selecting your IP address in the bottom corner of the Speedtest. Performing this action will automatically copy the address. Fill out the reset of the MaxMind form accordingly and select “Submit”. The process of updating your location in MaxMind will take at the least 1-2 weeks to be reviewed and corrected.

3) It can take 1-2 weeks for MaxMind to process that form. Accordingly, you can temporarily (or even permanently) manually select a preferred server on your Settings page in the "Global Settings" section. There are over 2000 servers to select from and likely one very near to you."

 

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TechmanagerMal
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Re: Speedtest.net

@Skull+Treaty 

Thanks for that very useful reply, I mistakenly did my search for the wrong criteria.

I have now added a new server in Eastbourne and received a 544Mbps download (of 550 available).

I will deal with the geolocation asap.

 

A link would have sufficed and there was no need for the underscore!

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Re: Speedtest.net

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@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@Skull+Treaty 

Thanks for that very useful reply, I mistakenly did my search for the wrong criteria.

I have now added a new server in Eastbourne and received a 544Mbps download (of 550 available).

I will deal with the geolocation asap.

 

A link would have sufficed and there was no need for the underscore!


You were directed to an incorrect page when I gave a link in a previous post (it still works for me though!) and was keen to ensure you had the information. 

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TechmanagerMal
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Re: Speedtest.net


@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@Skull+Treaty wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@Mr+Slant wrote:

No.

 

That's as simple as it gets.


I guess from the "Likes" you guys understand how to install and run iperf, can someone enlighten me, please?


I do, try this 😏

 


So perhaps I'm the "dummy" but all links open MSN.

Can someone post a Snip of an Iperf result?


ETA

The first image is what I get following the clip of how to click on Google Search and search for how to install Iperf

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The second is the result I get when clicking on any link on the previous page

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TechmanagerMal
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Re: Speedtest.net


@Skull+Treaty wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


TechmanagerMal_0-1666641869154.png

 


A very quick search of the internet gave this result that may help you:

 

"To provide customers with accurate Speedtest.net results we use a widely deployed technology called GeoIP. This service estimates your location using your IP address but only very approximately. At best it can only tell us which city or town you live in and occasionally it is accurate down to an entire postal code block.

Using this estimated location, if you use the BEGIN TEST button and do not have a preferred server, we very quickly check the latency (ping time) of what appear to be the Test Servers closest to you and select the one with the best performance.

Sometimes however, the GeoIP service provides us with an inaccurate location, which is usually caused by outdated information in their database. We have no control over this and can only go from what they tell us. Examples of the cause include recently reassigned IP address blocks that have not yet been updated in MaxMind's database, the company we use for GeoIP.

If you or your customer are being depicted in the wrong location there are 3 methods to attempt to resolve this error:

1) Create a free account at Speedtest.net, login, and then go to your Settings page.
Use the "Refine Location" button in the “Connection Manager” section. This is the easiest, fastest, and most successful way to correct your location but it will only work if you are on a WiFi Network. It uses WiFi triangulation to estimate your location but does a pretty good job very often.

2) In the event “Refined Location” fails or you do not wish to create a free account with Speedtest.net, we suggest that you or more likely your ISP contact Maxmind to complete their correction form. Find this form at: http://www.maxmind.com/en/correction

  • Be sure to fill out the top enclosures for “IP Address Location Correction”
  • Your IP address can be found & copied by going to Speedtest.net and selecting your IP address in the bottom corner of the Speedtest. Performing this action will automatically copy the address. Fill out the reset of the MaxMind form accordingly and select “Submit”. The process of updating your location in MaxMind will take at the least 1-2 weeks to be reviewed and corrected.

3) It can take 1-2 weeks for MaxMind to process that form. Accordingly, you can temporarily (or even permanently) manually select a preferred server on your Settings page in the "Global Settings" section. There are over 2000 servers to select from and likely one very near to you."

 


I am unable to find the following in Settings - Use the "Refine Location" button in the “Connection Manager” section. 

 

ETA - Maxmind form submitted.

Passing on the tips I have learned in over 24 years as a more than satisfied Sky customer.



TechmanagerMal
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This message was authored by TechmanagerMal This message was authored by: TechmanagerMal

Re: Speedtest.net


@TechmanagerMal wrote:

@Skull+Treaty wrote:

@TechmanagerMal wrote:

Found this today on the Speedtest.net site, I am in Weymouth is Stockton-on-Tees where my connection should be?


TechmanagerMal_0-1666641869154.png

 


A very quick search of the internet gave this result that may help you:

 

"To provide customers with accurate Speedtest.net results we use a widely deployed technology called GeoIP. This service estimates your location using your IP address but only very approximately. At best it can only tell us which city or town you live in and occasionally it is accurate down to an entire postal code block.

Using this estimated location, if you use the BEGIN TEST button and do not have a preferred server, we very quickly check the latency (ping time) of what appear to be the Test Servers closest to you and select the one with the best performance.

Sometimes however, the GeoIP service provides us with an inaccurate location, which is usually caused by outdated information in their database. We have no control over this and can only go from what they tell us. Examples of the cause include recently reassigned IP address blocks that have not yet been updated in MaxMind's database, the company we use for GeoIP.

If you or your customer are being depicted in the wrong location there are 3 methods to attempt to resolve this error:

1) Create a free account at Speedtest.net, login, and then go to your Settings page.
Use the "Refine Location" button in the “Connection Manager” section. This is the easiest, fastest, and most successful way to correct your location but it will only work if you are on a WiFi Network. It uses WiFi triangulation to estimate your location but does a pretty good job very often.

2) In the event “Refined Location” fails or you do not wish to create a free account with Speedtest.net, we suggest that you or more likely your ISP contact Maxmind to complete their correction form. Find this form at: http://www.maxmind.com/en/correction

  • Be sure to fill out the top enclosures for “IP Address Location Correction”
  • Your IP address can be found & copied by going to Speedtest.net and selecting your IP address in the bottom corner of the Speedtest. Performing this action will automatically copy the address. Fill out the reset of the MaxMind form accordingly and select “Submit”. The process of updating your location in MaxMind will take at the least 1-2 weeks to be reviewed and corrected.

3) It can take 1-2 weeks for MaxMind to process that form. Accordingly, you can temporarily (or even permanently) manually select a preferred server on your Settings page in the "Global Settings" section. There are over 2000 servers to select from and likely one very near to you."

 


I am unable to find the following in Settings - Use the "Refine Location" button in the “Connection Manager” section. 

 

ETA - Maxmind form submitted.


ETA The issue was resolved by one of the following - remaking the CSP joint and reconnection of a new ONT and at the OR engineer' suggestion in his report to Sky following poor WiFi availability, a new router.

It also appears as I have posted elsewhere that my Android devices are incapable of accessing anything like the 400+Mbps IOS ones can.

Is anyone experiencing similar problems?

Passing on the tips I have learned in over 24 years as a more than satisfied Sky customer.



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