[Bug 1170116] Speedtest output appears to be wrong by two decimal places
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1170116 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1170116#c2 --- Comment #2 from Stephen Rose <sjr.apd@shaw.ca> --- Hi Martin, I guess what I meant to say was: I pay for 300 Mbps DOWN / 16 Mbps UP load speed. When I check with Web-Browser and Speedtest.net it closely matches this consistently. When I check with the Speetest Cli tool it consistently reports 3.X Mbps DOWN/ 1.6 Mbps UP So you see there is a decimal place difference by a factor of 100 Down/ 10 UP These are consistently like this. So I first thought: Maybe I'm confusing bits and bytes and thus why I see a drastic report difference. Running the CLI tool with the bytes option : speedtest --bytes I get .34 Mbytes/s Down and .2 Mbytes/s Upload. My assumption is the Speedtest CLI should be reporting 300 Mbps rather than 3.x Mbps. If nobody else gets this sort of discrepancy, then maybe it is just how it's connecting on my end. But 300 t0 3 is a large difference, as is 16 to 1.6. Cheers Stephen p.s. The command I typed is listed in the original and the results are pasted in from the output. I don't recall there being more info, but it was back in April and I may have forgotten. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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