Ookla latency test error


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  1. Ookla latency test error
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  3. This domain is 19 years old. At times I'll use there service for a server as close to me as possible , so i can isolate the issue a bit more , true enough , thier closest server generally gives me very close results to yours here at tmn , imagine that. They often display your maximum throughput not your throughput over the course of an entire upload or download.
  4. Windows doesn't always come out of the box optimized for fast connections. Without installing another non-Mozilla browser however, we wont be able to confirm or deny that. Higher download speed makes typical activities faster. On our researches we see speedtest.
  5. These variations can cause a device to deliver slower test results than another device or computer. Don't ask us to compare or recommend products. We are not a review site. Employees of companies with social media presences for marketing or damage control are not allowed. I need to change my server to a specific Canadian one which is not on the list via the app, but is available via web and mobile tests. Don't people already know that when they order their service. I don't see it in my rather vanilla 14.
  6. Test Your Internet Connection Speed - I like that I can specify a location to run the ping to, and get varying results. Also, it frequently fails the test saying my connection is not available when the connection is actually working fine.
  7. So here is the weird thing. A firewall could be blocking the connection or the server might be having some issues. If it is running in a browser, it's on port 80 or maybe another port if it's ookla latency test error I can't remember which it is. In either case it should not be blocked by your firewall if general browsing works. By default you should not have any software firewall running. Can you tell me, does the url when you go to this page have a colon at the end followed by some numbers. Eg won't work, obviously : www. In either case it should not be blocked by your firewall if general browsing works. That depends on what the speed test is doing. Port 80 or 443 for https are outgoing. The speed test may be trying to access a port on my computer incoming. Can you tell me, does the url when you go to this page have a colon at the end followed by some numbers. Eg won't work, obviously : www. Of course that isn't indicative of any port usage after that i. I am on kubuntu 14. A firewall could be blocking the connection or the server might be having some issues. The router settings have remained in place, so it must be Kubuntu that is blocking?. I tried it via another connection. This tells me that there is a browser configuration issue. Maybe it relies on a plugin flash most likely. Looking at muon package manager, it is the same thing. All that package does is keep your flash plugin up to date. I guess that leaves us in a spot of bother. It appears to be a browser specific issue. You could try manually installing the latest version of Firefox or you can install chrome just to check it uninstalling when you are done if you don't want to keep it. I don't see it in my rather vanilla 14. Did you try to install Flash from the Adobe web site. You should only rely on flashplugin-installer from the Ubuntu repositories. Ok, flash in mentioned in the error and then underneath it says you possibly have some orphaned modules. Please try purging flash completely and reinstalling. For this I would use synaptic to make sure you dont miss anything. See if that fixes it. I don't see it in my rather vanilla 14. Did you try to install Flash from the Adobe web site. You should only rely on flashplugin-installer from the Ubuntu repositories. So, I have the Adobe website. What links do you see there. So I don't have the ordinary Ubuntu flash plugin either. I like to use synaptic package manager for this. It's much easier than using terminal when you are trying to hunt things down. Mark them all for complete removal. What links do you see there. I like to use synaptic package manager for this. The error you are getting on the web page is a lie. Without installing another non-Mozilla browser however, we wont be able to confirm or deny that. Make sure flash plugin is enabled in their settings and try it. I reckon it will work. If it doesn't, and we don't get a more informative error, then I'll be out of ideas : Do you get anything of interest in a terminal if you run firefox from there. If I go to the speed test site. Noticed when run from the terminal, the speed test site very quickly displayed something. I'm using the Nouveau display ookla latency test error. ookla latency test error

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