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ruhareinc2017-05-02 14:46:51
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ruhareinc, 2017-05-02 14:46:51

Is it possible to measure the speed of the Internet from a router?

Hello! There is a router, on it the Internet. And I'm sitting behind a wireless bridge at a distance of 2 km from the router, as the speed sometimes drops due to the fault of the provider, and not the bridge, I would like to know. Is it possible to conduct a speedtest from a router and not a computer? since there is no time to constantly go to the router to clarify.

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Dimonchik, 2017-05-02
@dimonchik2013

ping estimate is rough (up to 50% error), but sufficient for your condition
ping the same IP (group of IPs), mark the time

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Dreambox, 2017-05-02
@IoT

Depending on which router. If it supports Linux firmware, then we set bwping and watch the traffic

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dinegnet, 2017-05-24
@dinegnet

You can see the percentage of packet loss between you and the router.
Indirectly, this shows the fault of your local network and not the provider.

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