Im relatively good with networking and the like, however when i get told about nodes and tranversing blah blah blah, it goes a bit over my head and I need to know if im being taken for a ride or not.
We recently signed up for a dedicated fiber optic internet connection. Speeds are 20m down, 10m up and when we went to do a speedtest on speedtest.net it always comes up with a 'mini' version of it.
I questioned the service supplier and they came back with this reply..
Hi Michael,
The art of Speedtesting creates quite a bit of discussion and confusion, especially when different speedtest sites can return varying results. We get a lot of queries re this from our customers on higher speed services looking to validate their decision for premium product.
With regard the ‘mini’ of speedtest.net that you are seeing, this is the speedtest node on our local network and gives the most accurate result of link performance. Using speedtest nodes and services outside our network does not give an accurate result because they traverse other third party networks and servers which may have variable performance characteristics.
Im curious here, because im not sure if he is just telling us this technical mumbo jumbo so that it appears he is delivering a premium service, or this 'mini' version is just some flaw in the system to give the impression that he is providing a premium service and dishing out fake results which match his plan offerings
We have speed tested on other providers such as TPG, oz speed test etc, however their results are all over the place. I understand this can come down to how far away from the server the download we are, and numerous other things but sometimes we are getting like 2-3mbps and then other times maybe only 10-13.
It is a contended service within the building however there is only 3 other users currently on it, so I doubt its under a lot of load.
Thanks