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Speedtest by ookla legacy
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speedtest by ookla legacy

The problem was just some difference between using a flash-based tester and an HTML5-based tester. But now using the HTML5 based the 2.4Ghz band on that computer achieves 12Mb upload speed just like the 5Ghz band. Just something about the new firmware that didn't agree with flash-based testers on the 2.4Ghz band with one computer I had.the other computers where not affected. Did several emails with ASUS support about this issue.but they always just gave me scripted replies that didn't help. The new firmware did not affect the 5Ghz band.I got 12Mb no problem with the new firmware. Roll back to the earlier firmware and I'm back to getting 12Mb upload speed on the 2.4Ghz band. After I upgraded the routers firmware a few months ago when using the 2.4GHz band with "one" of my computers I could no longer get a 12Mb upload speed when using (the flash based version.nor could I get it on other OOKLA flash based testers).could only around 8Mb. And the upload portion pegs out around 20Mb like it's bursting during the first second or so of the test.and then stair steps down to around a final result of 12Mb.Īnd then I ran one more test unique to my router and computers setup which uses an ASUS 55UHP router as an access point.

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And the upload speed would struggle in the first part of the test kinda like going up the stairs.getting faster and faster until it ended with around a 12Mb.īut when using the new/HTML5 tester the download speed does not peg out at around 120Mb but just up to a little over 90Mb and then slowing reaches around 102Mb by the end of the test. On my AIS Fibre 100/10 plan when using the legacy/flash based tester the speed would peg out at around 120Mb for a few seconds like it's briefly "bursting in speed" and then come down to around 102Mb for the final result. You can still access the old flash-based tester at. When you now go to you get a completely different look and it's now using HTML5. OOKLA, the company behind, has changed from using Flash to using HTML5.











Speedtest by ookla legacy