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Technical News & Discussion => IDNet Help => Topic started by: joe on Feb 17, 2014, 20:11:00

Title: Speed test differences
Post by: joe on Feb 17, 2014, 20:11:00
I have been doing several speed tests recently both thinkbroadband and BT. This afternoon TB showed

(http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/button/139265656687937718213-mini.png)

BT (attached) showed d'ld 58.64Mbps. Does that imply that the BT test is using IPv6?

Athough IPv6 shows a higher speed when I d'ld a 1Gb test file from TB and it took a long time (10mins) although it purports to using IPv6 as the default.



Title: Re: Speed test differences
Post by: Steve on Feb 17, 2014, 20:30:33
I fairly certain the BT speedtest is IPv4 only.
Title: Re: Speed test differences
Post by: Technical Ben on Feb 18, 2014, 00:05:43
"The HTTP x6 test carries out six downloads at the same time to help maximise the usage on the connection."
It's not IPV6 that effects the speed/test results is it? Or am I missing something? I do often read things back to front (causes no end of trouble  :red: ), but I think the test is independent of IP protocol and routing (can use either/or). Though I note it does show the type of IP use in the speed tester. But this is just to get the correct route/location, and does not effect speed AFAIK (well, perhaps some tiny overhead difference?).

[edit], Ah, turns out you can get small improvements in IPV6. So I guess the differences could be on account of that at times. Though I'd assume server/routing differences are going to be the biggest impact these days.

So I think I'd better go to sleep and stop trying to decipher posts and graphs at this time of night!  :sleepy: