If you post your WAN IP address, I can check the btest server and see if there is something stuck in my auto-updating queues and fw auto-timeout rules.Not working for me now, the other btest server that you linked in your original post works.
In my opinion …Hello, I've just tested to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from one of my RB2011 (Slovakia, Central Europe) on ROS 6.45.11 and both worked great, Thank you!
On IPv4 I've got approximately 75/65Mbps and IPv6 was even 95/85Mbps (UDP both way).
Those speeds are good enough for the installation site, but I wonder what would cause such a difference?
Could it be just my provider prioritizing IPv6? Configuration issue on my side? Is it to be expected?
This btest server was not designed or intended for any sustained continuous long-running btest(s). A firewall rule will kick in to prevent saturation of my ISP/WISP bandwidth.- Sustained traffic is limited to 100 Meg up/down (after about 30 to 60 seconds)Great idea if You have a good infrastructure and inet line! Thank You!
I was always wondering why MikroTik didn't do that with few bunch of load balanced servers.
I will test it in the evening CET.
Poslano sa mog Mi-4c koristeći Tapatalk
Hello to South AmericaThank you friend for this resource i wish you the best of luck!, please tell me, still is working! , nowdays!
kindly regards from Ecuador-SouthAmerica
...
I would like to ask for some feedback if you don't mind …
--- Who and where-are-you to those who use the btest server ?
--- Does the new IPv6 btest address appear to be working correctly ?
--- And comments are always welcome ……
North Idaho Tom Jones
Hello CZFan...
I would like to ask for some feedback if you don't mind …
--- Who and where-are-you to those who use the btest server ?
--- Does the new IPv6 btest address appear to be working correctly ?
--- And comments are always welcome ……
North Idaho Tom Jones
Hi Tom,
From South Africa, I make use of this service every now and then (once or twice a week), typically when a customer says he is not getting full speed.
Currently only use IPv4 for testing
Thank you
The btest server 207.32.194.24 is now also IPv6
IPv4 address: 207.32.194.24
IPv6 address: 2605:4e40:0:1fe::
user: btest
password: btest
This is an active thread.Is this thread and its usefulness fully dead?
[mikrotik] > /tool bandwidth-test 207.32.194.24 user=btest password=btest direction=both
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination
performance might not be representative of forwarding performance
status: running
duration: 21s
tx-current: 584.0Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 584.2Mbps
tx-total-average: 574.6Mbps
rx-current: 1222.9Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 1224.4Mbps
rx-total-average: 1243.7Mbps
lost-packets: 14441
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 23%
remote-cpu-load: 92%
shugnet - I wish I had the ability to briefly drop my bandwidth queues on the 207.32.194.24 public btest server. However , I do not have the extra reserve capacity to offer a btest server at anything beyond what it is already doing because as an ISP, WISP , I am already running near capacity on my Internet connection feeds.Hello team,
Any chance there is a 10G btest server out there I could use for a quick bandwidth test?
It would be a one time thing, I have recently upgraded my home fiber connection to a 10G one, just trying to push it all the way to make sure the ISP is really delivering.
Here are the latest test results I achieve with the current btest server mentioned in the first post (Thank you @TomjNorthIdao!).
Best regardsCode: Select all[mikrotik] > /tool bandwidth-test 207.32.194.24 user=btest password=btest direction=both ;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might not be representative of forwarding performance status: running duration: 21s tx-current: 584.0Mbps tx-10-second-average: 584.2Mbps tx-total-average: 574.6Mbps rx-current: 1222.9Mbps rx-10-second-average: 1224.4Mbps rx-total-average: 1243.7Mbps lost-packets: 14441 random-data: no direction: both tx-size: 1500 rx-size: 1500 connection-count: 20 local-cpu-load: 23% remote-cpu-load: 92%
If you are unable to connect to the btest server ..[admin@MikroTik] > /tool bandwidth-test 207.32.194.24 user=btest password=btest direction=both
status: can not connect
Tdaddysimi - Thank you for your kind commentsRan a btest this morning with my new ccr1036-12g-4s and reached 438 mbps of the 500 i'm paying for. Not bad!!! Thanks!!!
You provide a beautiful service to the Mikrotik community and I appreciate having a resource like this to test against from time to time.
can you ping the btest server ?Is the bandwidth test server down? The last successful test I ran from two different routers on three different WAN connections was Dec 28.
Tom,can you ping the btest server ?Is the bandwidth test server down? The last successful test I ran from two different routers on three different WAN connections was Dec 28.
Reply from Tom JonesExcuse the double post, but after reading through this entire thread and employing some of the scripts that have already been posted. I feel relatively safe putting this out here. Please don't make me regret it.
IP: 38.104.52.187
Username: btest
Password: btest
Please let me know if you guys are able to achieve 10 Gbps symmetrical connections
What is a NETERRA bandwidth server?Hello everyone,
Do you know what's happenning with NETERRA bandwidth server?.
It seems that is down, almost since february.
Thanks!
Thanks for hosting the server! Just did a test in NJ on Comcast...actually getting more than advertised. I have 300 D/L and seeing 370..I'll take it.! 10 U/L but showing 12...nice...Wow I just noticed ---> 496,719 Views as of April 15'th 2020
Won't be long till this "Public-Mikrotik-Bandwidth-Test-Server(s)" hits 1/2 million views !!!
North Idaho Tom Jones
That's a lot, I guess people have not much to do these days due to the virus. So everybody is in front of the computer including me writing you from my Greece property hereWow I just noticed ---> 496,719 Views as of April 15'th 2020
Won't be long till this "Public-Mikrotik-Bandwidth-Test-Server(s)" hits 1/2 million views !!!
North Idaho Tom Jones
HelloA few minutes ago, I brought my public access btest server back on-line.
It is now running again - however , I reduced the maximum btest throughput (using multiple Simple-Queues) to 100 Meg.
Normally this btest server has has the ability to btest at greater than Gig Internet best speeds.
Because of the Corona virus pandemic and most of my customers now working from home and schooling from home, my ISP Internet bandwidth has jumped an additional 25 percent and sometimes peaks at an additional 150+ percent higher than my normal Internet traffic.
You are again welcome to use my btest server again. I ask that you please please please only perform short btest(s) to my server (because my Internet feeds are currently operating at much greater loads than normal.
North Idaho Tom Jones
I just rebooted the btest server.seems like 207.32.194.24 doesn't work anymore
Question - Is your Mikrotik behind a firewall ( natted ) and/or is your Mikrotik possibly firewalling inbound connections ( such as btest receive ) ?Just tried it. I can get data when I transmit but I see no stats when I try to do a receive test.
Thank you for your post.Hi Tom,
Just tested my 100/100 Mb/s fiber connection .
I was getting 99.5Mb/s constantly both ways.
Greetings from South Africa
I don't know the rule for different versions. I do know that I have experienced btest not working until I would upgrade everything to the latest versions.Tom/Garrison/all - thank you for your public btest servers and support.
Tom - if I may repeat a question that has been asked multiple times - do I need to be running the same firmware version or main code branch, or is there a minimum firmware? My router is running 6.44.x Must it be on 6.47.x?
Greetings back to you from North IdahoThanks and greetings from Croatia
FYI - my post prior to your post is about the 207.32.194.24 btest server. But that is possible a couple of week out still.Hi guys. Anyone knows 1 gbit server for bandwidth test?
p.s on 207.32.194.24 can only get 92-95mps
Thanks for response and making the server public!FYI - my post prior to your post is about the 207.32.194.24 btest server. But that is possible a couple of week out still.Hi guys. Anyone knows 1 gbit server for bandwidth test?
p.s on 207.32.194.24 can only get 92-95mps
North Idaho Tom Jones
This is SPAM.Ctr+X - Moderator
You so awesomeI have a 5GB pipe. Happy to offer some free bandwidth.
"can't connect"Some news , I have my IPv4: 207.32.194.24 IPv6: 2605:4e40:0:1fe:: back on-line again.
EDIT: btest user is --> btest and btest password is --> btest ( btest & btest )
I set the queue to allow btest-ing up to 4-Gig.
Question - Who has a 10-Gig Internet connected Mikrotik I can perform a btest to/from ?
I am now on a 10-Gig connection and I am looking for something to btest to/from so that I can check my 10-Gig connection.
Also - If you are btest-ing to my btest server - Please post your btest speed results , I want to verify It is running up to and over 2 Gig and possibly hitting 4-Gig on the top-end of btest throughput results.
North Idaho Tom Jones
IP: 38.104.52.187Hallo!
Someone have a free bandwidth test that works?
Thanks!
Thank you! It works, but from Italy 400/400 effective works only until 200/250.... Perhaps I'm so far...
IP: 38.104.52.187
User: btest
Pass: btest
This one seems to always work. Just tested it and got 1gb/s both ways which is my max possible.
Maybe some FQDN can help in long-term? :) Not the IP Cloud one (it's hard to remember), but custom one would be nice.Notice; The public access btest server I manage was re-numbered into new/different IP addresses. This public btest server is now at the following IP addresses:
Re ... Maybe some FQDN can help in long-term? ...Maybe some FQDN can help in long-term? :) Not the IP Cloud one (it's hard to remember), but custom one would be nice.Notice; The public access btest server I manage was re-numbered into new/different IP addresses. This public btest server is now at the following IP addresses:
Doesn't work. Neither v4 nor v6 🙄Heads up ...
I just updated the btest server from Version 6.47.8 to Version 6.8
IPv4: 23.162.144.120
IPv6: 2605:6340:0:1b::4
btest username: btest
btest password: btest
North Idaho Tom Jones
Is it working now ? Are you behind a firewall ? Is your Mikrotik running a firewall ? It appears to be working for others.Doesn't work. Neither v4 nor v6 🙄Heads up ...
I just updated the btest server from Version 6.47.8 to Version 6.8
IPv4: 23.162.144.120
IPv6: 2605:6340:0:1b::4
btest username: btest
btest password: btest
North Idaho Tom Jones
Re; ... it was working partially for some minutes. now it's again not working ...it was working partially for some minutes. now it's again not working.
my router is directly connected to the Internet. Firewall is running but no output filter.
Perhaps you can see some hints in the log? My IP Starts with 185. (AS51184)
ridiculous ?4 x 30 seconds tests with 5 minutes pause in between and waiting 24 hours for the next attempt is ridiculous 🤦♂️
Good morning ... The btest server is back on-line. 30-seconds after it was back on-line , I had a remote btest running on it at 100-meg down then 20-meg up :)Heads-up
The btest server I manage is off-line ( possibly until tomorrow - depending ).
I am performing some year-end 2020 backups of my ISP/WISP system. When I get finished , I will turn it back on.
North Idaho Tom Jones
** Wow - next month , it will be 5 years and a little over 6-hundred-thousand forum views and countless terabytes this server has been available **
Yanncd - your post "... Cannot connect... "Hello,
Cannot connect...
Happy new year anyway...
bmurilloHi Tom,
I wanted to thank you and at the same time say sorry. I didn't read all the rules and might have been running a couple of tests more than what you asked for (and/or more often than pointed out).
Anyway, Im done with my tests and I got the results I expected, THANKS A LOT for this service !!!
Im running this from Sarchi, Costa Rica (my ip ends with .163.144) and my speed is supposed to be 100/12 Mbps
Screenshot from 2021-01-08 01-40-40.png
Thanks Again,
Bernal Murillo
PS: I might be blocked, and I'd really appreciate if you could unblock me, I promise I read all the instructions now and I'll follow them
rianda08thanks a lot tom, this is what i realy need.. hope this last long :D
really helpfull
Hi Tom,
Something weird happened yesterday, I was testing a link with just 50/50 for like 10 seconds, I did the test 2 times and the second time I did I could not stop the test, I rebooted the router like so many times but when ever it came online it would start to receive that traffic, I had to block the IP so the client does not get this incoming traffic. May be the test froze on server. Just thought of sharing.
Try the btest during an O-Dark-30 when your network is the least busy ( something like 3:30 AM ). Perform four tests:status: done
time-remaining: 0s
ping-min-avg-max: 46.4ms / 46.7ms / 52.9ms
jitter-min-avg-max: 1us / 288us / 6.45ms
loss: 0% (0/200)
tcp-download: 76.2Mbps local-cpu-load:7%
tcp-upload: 52.0Mbps local-cpu-load:3% remote-cpu-load:18%
udp-upload: 52.8Mbps local-cpu-load:4% remote-cpu-load:4%
This is on a Link that is supposed to be 100Mbps x 100Mbps
Tucson, AZ USA
Olugbengaonadipehello,
i am new on the forum and i hope i am doing the right thing by posting here.
my company has a CCR1036 on which our IP transit service terminate. i have been trying to test the capacity provisioned over the IP TRANSIT service to no avail.
i am doing the test from the CCR1036 to 23.162.144.120 . find attached the capture
I need help
status: done
time-remaining: 0s
ping-min-avg-max: 144ms / 145ms / 147ms
jitter-min-avg-max: 1us / 131us / 2.98ms
loss: 0% (0/200)
tcp-download: 1.42Gbps local-cpu-load:4%
tcp-upload: 1.56Gbps local-cpu-load:13% remote-cpu-load:82%
udp-upload: 2.09Gbps local-cpu-load:4% remote-cpu-load:45%
rosjordi ,Thanks,
from UK connection:
Code: Select allstatus: done time-remaining: 0s ping-min-avg-max: 144ms / 145ms / 147ms jitter-min-avg-max: 1us / 131us / 2.98ms loss: 0% (0/200) tcp-download: 1.42Gbps local-cpu-load:4% tcp-upload: 1.56Gbps local-cpu-load:13% remote-cpu-load:82% udp-upload: 2.09Gbps local-cpu-load:4% remote-cpu-load:45%
same condition to me, udp stil workingAloha TomjNorthIdaho,
I live in the Russian city of Omsk, the tariff plan is 100 Mbps. I collect data on the bandwidth of the provider's channel. I found an opportunity to test the channel with the help of your service. Here are my test results.
stat12-03-2021.jpg
This week I am seeing a failure in the test. Previously measured 4 times a day, lasting 5 seconds ... external 91. *. 210.186.
bt12-03-2021.jpg
Doesn't work now.
udp works, but the outgoing speed is high, about 300 megabits.same condition to me, udp stil working
Try it again , I just cleared out the Address-List of recent testersWell, this is getting fun. I have now blocked 176.0.0.0-201.0.0.0. Sorry for the inconvenience to the rest of my fellow testers.
Best
nakimble - It's always good to hear that an Internet account is able to measure the expected speed of an an Internet account. It's a plus when the actual measurements are greater than the expected speeds.Aloha North Idaho Tom Jones,
I live in Hawaii on the island of Oahu and just upgraded to Hawaiian Telcom's 750Mbps/300Mbps plan. Here are my test results for today, Friday, 23 Apr 2021, at ~0200GMT.
The test was for 30s, bi-directional, UDP, using my MikroTik RB4011IGS+5HACQ2HND-IN.
status: done testing
duration: 31s
tx-current: 300.1Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 300.0Mbps
tx-total-average: 299.0Mbps
rx-current: 799.1Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 800.0Mbps
rx-total-average: 799.6Mbps
lost-packets: 0
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 17%
remote-cpu-load: 46%
-Nick
FYI - btest server was just now upgraded from ROS version 6.48.1 to the just released ROS version 6.48.2
If you encounter any issues with the btest server now running 6.48.2 , please post them here.
IPv4: 23.162.144.120
IPv6: 2605:6340:0:1b::4
btest username: btest
btest password: btest
Note; To use this Mikrotik public access btest server , you agree to the following terms and conditions:
#1 - You will not use or create any automatic btest scripts on a timed schedule to automatically perform btest(s) to this btest server.
#2 - You will not run extended btest(s) to this btest server which last longer than 30 seconds.
#3 - The use of this btest server is only permitted to perform brief 30-second btest(s).
#4 - You will never use this btest server to create a degrading bandwidth sustained load on your up-stream Internet provider.
#5 - You agree that I ( the owner/operator ) of this btest server may post your remote btest IP address(s) you used to test to my btest server.
#6 - All btest(s) you perform to this btest server will always be performed using a hands-on procedure without the use of any automated scripts.
#7 - You will never attempt a "dude" connection to this btest server.
#8 - You may perform up to 4 ( four ) btest(s) in a 24-hour period
#9 - You will pause a minimum of 5-minutes between btest(s)
#10 - Failure to follow the above listed requirements may result in actions on my part to permanently ban/block your IP addresses from my networks and this btest server.
#11 - I ask ( not required ) , that you post in this Mikrotik forum what country/city your are located in and your btest throughput results.
#12 - You understand these terms and conditions and you understand the purpose of this btest server is to assist all Mikrotik admins in determining the status/throughput capabilities of the networks they manage.
North Idaho Tom Jones
I suspect you have a firewall at or near your location blocking access.I cannot ping the BTest server from any of my locations across Czech republic (all different IP ranges) 93.99.x.x, 217.29.x., 37.11.x.x, 89.176.x.x
Needless to say I cannot run a btest
Yes I can ping the server. Just tried again, and Im getting the same message.LoneRager ,
I just now checked the btest server 30 seconds ago prior to posting this reply.
Yes - the btest server is up and running. When I checked it - there were two different remote btest(s) running ( 100-Meg each btest ). Now a minute later it is idle again.
Can you ping the btest server ?
North Idaho Tom Jones
Try performing a TCP send to the btest server.Yes I can ping the server. Just tried again, and Im getting the same message.LoneRager ,
I just now checked the btest server 30 seconds ago prior to posting this reply.
Yes - the btest server is up and running. When I checked it - there were two different remote btest(s) running ( 100-Meg each btest ). Now a minute later it is idle again.
Can you ping the btest server ?
North Idaho Tom Jones
I actually have been using TCP.Try performing a TCP send to the btest server.Yes I can ping the server. Just tried again, and Im getting the same message.LoneRager ,
I just now checked the btest server 30 seconds ago prior to posting this reply.
Yes - the btest server is up and running. When I checked it - there were two different remote btest(s) running ( 100-Meg each btest ). Now a minute later it is idle again.
Can you ping the btest server ?
North Idaho Tom Jones
Often , when a remote location is behind a firewall , a TCP send will sometimes be the only btest a remote firewall will allow/pass.
The btest server will throttle down after about 30 to 60 seconds ( depending on how much bandwidth a remote IP is driving the btest server ) then it will auto add the remote IP to an address-list ).I actually have been using TCP.Try performing a TCP send to the btest server.Yes I can ping the server. Just tried again, and Im getting the same message.LoneRager ,
I just now checked the btest server 30 seconds ago prior to posting this reply.
Yes - the btest server is up and running. When I checked it - there were two different remote btest(s) running ( 100-Meg each btest ). Now a minute later it is idle again.
Can you ping the btest server ?
North Idaho Tom Jones
Often , when a remote location is behind a firewall , a TCP send will sometimes be the only btest a remote firewall will allow/pass.
I wonder if I got banned? I did accidently leave the speedtest running for a few minutes one time. But it seems to be doing it to all my routers, not just that one.
Here is the traceroute It seems to die at your provider gateway? From my point of view, since it is multiple different locations/providers from which I cannot access your server, seems to me like a country block by your provider.I suspect you have a firewall at or near your location blocking access.I cannot ping the BTest server from any of my locations across Czech republic (all different IP ranges) 93.99.x.x, 217.29.x., 37.11.x.x, 89.176.x.x
Needless to say I cannot run a btest
Would you please reply with a traceroute to the btest server.
North Idaho Tom Jones
Here is the tracerouteI suspect you have a firewall at or near your location blocking access.I cannot ping the BTest server from any of my locations across Czech republic (all different IP ranges) 93.99.x.x, 217.29.x., 37.11.x.x, 89.176.x.x
Needless to say I cannot run a btest
Would you please reply with a traceroute to the btest server.
North Idaho Tom Jones
Tracert.PNG
It seems to die at your provider gateway? From my point of view, since it is multiple different locations/providers from which I cannot access your server, seems to me like a country block by your provider.
https://prnt.sc/13ko8wv9 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms ae17.cr6-sjc1.ip4.gtt.net [69.22.130.109]
10 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms ae18-3416.cr11-fra2.ip4.gtt.net [89.149.180.134]
11 4 ms 6 ms 4 ms as2914.cr6-sjc1.ip4.gtt.net [69.174.23.158]
12 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms ae-10.r25.snjsca04.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.3.174]
13 21 ms 22 ms 22 ms ae-4.r25.sttlwa01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.3.125]
14 21 ms 26 ms 35 ms ae-1.a03.sttlwa01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.207]
15 21 ms 22 ms 21 ms ae-0.wholesail-networks.sttlwa01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.194.238]
16 28 ms 28 ms 31 ms cr2-sttlwawb-c-be14.bb.as20055.net [137.83.80.100]
17 28 ms 28 ms 28 ms cr2-sttlwawb-b-n-be13.bb.as20055.net [137.83.80.19]
18 28 ms 28 ms 28 ms cr2-sttlwawb-a-be18.bb.as20055.net [107.191.236.126]
19 28 ms 28 ms 27 ms cr1-spknwaob-b-be10.bb.as20055.net [107.191.236.55]
20 29 ms 27 ms 28 ms cr1-libertylake-be10.bb.as20055.net [137.83.80.59]
21 28 ms 28 ms 28 ms 137.83.80.106
22 29 ms 28 ms 29 ms IPv4-23-162-144-001.Red-Spectrum.com [23.162.144.1]
23 * * * Request timed out.
24 * * * Request timed out.
25 * * * Request timed out.
Excuse the double post, but after reading through this entire thread and employing some of the scripts that have already been posted. I feel relatively safe putting this out here. Please don't make me regret it.
IP: 38.104.52.187
Username: btest
Password: btest
Please let me know if you guys are able to achieve 10 Gbps symmetrical connections
I also cant connect to 23.162.144.120. cant ping it either.What BTest servers are available today?
I found some on this conversation: some respond to the ping, other do not, anyway I can not connect.
The router is configured as it comes out of the box... just changed the IP address to manage it in my LAN
If you you can't btest to my btest server over a period of several different days, then the problem is most likely a firewall config on your router or your ISP's router.I am trying to run this test against 23.162.144.120 (user\password btest) on a MikroTik R11e-LTE6.
The BTest server respond to the ping request, but the band test fails (can't connect is the message).
The MikroTik has just the local IP address configured and the LTE APN, of course... no other customizations.
Where am I wrong?
:)I left some tests running today which exceeded the 30 second timer. Would just like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
The btest server will auto unlock about 1-hour after an IP address is locked.Hi Tom,
Greetings from Ohio!
Since I used the btest for the first time (and Mikrotik), I accidentally ran the test more than a few times while trying to troubleshoot an issue in frustration and now it no longer works, possibly being banned at your end. Would you be able to unblock? I apologize for the inconvenience and Thank you.
The 207.32.194.2 IP address is an old IP address for the btest server I manage." ... a note to all Mikrotik admins who btest to the 207.32.195.2 ... "
Excellent. Thanks, Garrison. I'm getting more than advertised and matches other tests. Optimum in NW, NJExcuse the double post, but after reading through this entire thread and employing some of the scripts that have already been posted. I feel relatively safe putting this out here. Please don't make me regret it.
IP: 38.104.52.187
Username: btest
Password: btest
Please let me know if you guys are able to achieve 10 Gbps symmetrical connections
I ran some btest's from my 23.162.144.120 public btest server to your 85.57.168.156 server.Hi, I just enabled a bandwidth test over a 1gbps ftth line
Check it and tell me if something is nor working.
Location: Spain
IP: 85.57.168.156
User: btest
Pass: btest
Max. connections: 100
I moved the btest fw rules at the top of the firewall. Please check it again.
I ran some btest's from my 23.162.144.120 public btest server to your 85.57.168.156 server.
I was unable to do a udp send. I am guessing it's likely a firewall config/setting at or near your location.
MikroTik] /tool> bandwidth-test address=23.162.144.120 duration=30 direction=both user=btest password=btest
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance
might not be representative of forwarding performance
status: done testing
duration: 31s
tx-current: 43.2Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 43.2Mbps
tx-total-average: 42.7Mbps
rx-current: 1371.3Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 1401.1Mbps
rx-total-average: 1398.5Mbps
lost-packets: 21277
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 18%
remote-cpu-load: 84%
MikroTik] /tool> bandwidth-test address=23.162.144.120 duration=30 direction=both user=btest password=btest protocol=tcp
status: done testing
duration: 31s
tx-current: 16.7Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 17.9Mbps
tx-total-average: 27.1Mbps
rx-current: 1047.2Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 1020.0Mbps
rx-total-average: 629.4Mbps
random-data: no
direction: both
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 68%
remote-cpu-load: 30%
>> /tool bandwidth-test address=23.162.144.120 duration=30 dir
ection=both user=btest password=btest
status: done testing
duration: 30s
tx-current: 975.2Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 970.4Mbps
tx-total-average: 956.3Mbps
rx-current: 967.1Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 962.5Mbps
rx-total-average: 948.1Mbps
lost-packets: 9048
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 54%
remote-cpu-load: 66%
I am not sure I understand your question.How can I limit the bandwidth for the bt server? When I'm playing online games and somebody does a speed test it kills my connection.
I want to limit the btest server to about 900Mbps to have a reservation of about 50Mbps for my permanent traffic, any qos-like way.I am not sure I understand your question.How can I limit the bandwidth for the bt server? When I'm playing online games and somebody does a speed test it kills my connection.
Are you asking how to limit bandwidth to the public access Mikrotik btest server I manage ?
- When you run a btest, there is an option to set the bandwidth
Glendora CA - I used to live there in the early 80s. Still have some family there in Glendora.From my new Frontier fiber at home in Glendora, Calif, USA (near Los Angeles) into a RB40111GS+
In case you can't see the image, there is a link to it.
http://extraphotos.info/mikrotik/SpeedT ... -10-01.png
Hey - what ever you are doing - you are doing it wellHi Tom.
This is the result from:
Country: Colombia.
City: Bogotá D.C.
ISP: Azteca Comunicaciones.
Resultado_23-162-144-120.JPG
Thanks for this amazing service!!
Re: ... I shutdown the bt server, it's imposible to play online when anybody do a test. ...Hi, I just enabled a bandwidth test over a 1gbps ftth line
Check it and tell me if something is nor working.
Location: Spain
IP: xxx
User: btest
Pass: btest
Max. connections: 100
Edit: I shutdown the bt server, it's imposible to play online when anybody do a test.
* Are you able to ping my public access btest server ?Hi Tom,
Is the server still up? the server is unreachable, while traceroute result show i was able to reach your router but not the btest server, thanks!
traceroute to 23.162.144.120 (23.162.144.120), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 _gateway (192.168.68.1) 6.056 ms 5.885 ms 6.761 ms
2 192.168.168.1 (192.168.168.1) 9.048 ms 9.022 ms 10.040 ms
3 192.168.110.1 (192.168.110.1) 11.073 ms 12.090 ms 13.405 ms
4 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 14.647 ms 14.591 ms 15.607 ms
5 100.93.0.1 (100.93.0.1) 31.389 ms 21.986 ms 31.352 ms
6 122.2.175.170.static.pldt.net (122.2.175.170) 23.009 ms 12.724 ms 12.612 ms
7 210.213.128.109.static.pldt.net (210.213.128.109) 12.176 ms 210.213.128.113.static.pldt.net (210.213.128.113) 13.132 ms 210.213.128.105.static.pldt.net (210.213.128.105) 12.108 ms
8 210.213.130.158.static.pldt.net (210.213.130.158) 10.146 ms 11.388 ms 11.370 ms
9 * * *
10 cr2-sttlwawb-b-n-be-21.bb.as20055.net (198.179.52.27) 196.614 ms 196.598 ms 196.581 ms
11 cr2-sttlwawb-a-be-18.bb.as20055.net (107.191.236.126) 196.563 ms 196.546 ms 196.493 ms
12 cr1-spknwaob-b-be-10.bb.as20055.net (107.191.236.55) 196.469 ms 186.467 ms 185.245 ms
13 cr1-lblkwabg-be-10.bb.as20055.net (137.83.80.59) 185.194 ms 167.112 ms 167.054 ms
14 137.83.80.106 (137.83.80.106) 172.761 ms 172.705 ms 172.677 ms
15 IPv4-23-162-144-001.Red-Spectrum.com (23.162.144.1) 168.204 ms 169.571 ms 171.233 ms
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anav , are you getting much of our North Idaho snow up there in Canada ?Hey Tom, you are almost Canadian!
I would come visit but its just like visiting any Province............. not like let say the Red Rock of Sedona Arizona which cannot be experienced just anywhere.
However, I could be convinced! What are some of the attractions in your neck of the woods,
Around xmas, I get easily distracted.
Whoa - one moment here ...Tested on January 25th 2022, results are Tx 94.6 Mbps Rx 81.9 Mbps. This test server is a proof that it's my provider who's limiting my connection to 100 Mbps, not my router (I'm paying for 600 Mbps now).
Are you testing using UDP ?Was using your Btest server to troubleshoot 2.5Gb service only receiving 1.0Gb Download(supposed to be 2.5Gb both ways). Calgary, Alberta.
Outgoing - 2.5Gb
Incoming - 1.04Gb
Thanks for hosting this wonderful tool.. I hope I didn't over use my access...
Send was using UDP, Receive did not do a transfer on UDP, used TCP.Are you testing using UDP ?Was using your Btest server to troubleshoot 2.5Gb service only receiving 1.0Gb Download(supposed to be 2.5Gb both ways). Calgary, Alberta.
Outgoing - 2.5Gb
Incoming - 1.04Gb
Thanks for hosting this wonderful tool.. I hope I didn't over use my access...
What type Mikrotik are you using ?
If using a CHR , what is your Interface speed and license ?
Sounds like a firewall somewhereSend was using UDP, Receive did not do a transfer on UDP, used TCP.
Are you testing using UDP ?
What type Mikrotik are you using ?
If using a CHR , what is your Interface speed and license ?
CCR2004
- Can your Mikrotik ping 23.162.144.120 ?Good Day!
I'm trying to connect to IPV4 23.162.144.120 using either tcp or udp and I keep getting a can't connect error. I just upgraded my ISP connection to 1Gb and am trying to see if I'm actually getting anywhere near that. Could it be something in my firewall rules?
Thanks for providing this great service!
Hi Tom, thanks for the quick reply.- Can your Mikrotik ping 23.162.144.120 ?Good Day!
I'm trying to connect to IPV4 23.162.144.120 using either tcp or udp and I keep getting a can't connect error. I just upgraded my ISP connection to 1Gb and am trying to see if I'm actually getting anywhere near that. Could it be something in my firewall rules?
Thanks for providing this great service!
- Is your Mikrotik also a firewall ?
- Is your Mikrotik behing a firewall ?
- What are the first three numbers of the outside Internet facing IP address ?
- What country are you in ?
- Have you tested all four combinations of btest ( udp-send & udp-receive & tcp-send & tcp-receive ) and did any of these test work ?
North Idaho Tom Jones
Hmmm - can't ping ....Hi Tom, thanks for the quick reply.
- Can your Mikrotik ping 23.162.144.120 ?
- Is your Mikrotik also a firewall ?
- Is your Mikrotik behing a firewall ?
- What are the first three numbers of the outside Internet facing IP address ?
- What country are you in ?
- Have you tested all four combinations of btest ( udp-send & udp-receive & tcp-send & tcp-receive ) and did any of these test work ?
North Idaho Tom Jones
I cant ping 23.162.144.120, it times out. I am trying to ping from the WAN interface.
It is also a firewall, I've tried disabling the custom rules I added to no effect. The only other rules in the table are defconf.
External IP is 99.255.71.X /23
Canada
All 4 tests time out.
Did something change on your end? I can now ping and run the test.My btest server should always answer a ping. I suspect there is a firewall somewhere near your side of the Internet. Based on your pings and traceroute , I may be able to figure out where the issue is.
Hmmm , for the heck of it , I rebooted my Mikrotik CHR btest server ...Did something change on your end? I can now ping and run the test.My btest server should always answer a ping. I suspect there is a firewall somewhere near your side of the Internet. Based on your pings and traceroute , I may be able to figure out where the issue is.
Curiouser and curiouser....Hmmm , for the heck of it , I rebooted my Mikrotik CHR btest server ...
Did something change on your end? I can now ping and run the test.
What are you getting for speed ?
Be sure not to run to long of a btest server ( about 5 to 10 seconds - just enough time to see what it is peaking at ).
Note : UDP is a pretty good indicator for what your Internet pipe size is.
North Idaho Tom Jones
try it now - i rebooted it again & this time I am watching it
Hmmm , for the heck of it , I rebooted my Mikrotik CHR btest server ...
What are you getting for speed ?
Be sure not to run to long of a btest server ( about 5 to 10 seconds - just enough time to see what it is peaking at ).
Note : UDP is a pretty good indicator for what your Internet pipe size is.
North Idaho Tom Jones
Curiouser and curiouser....
I can't connect again. Ping is also timing out.
Traceroute stops at 23.162.144.1
Is it somehow blacklisting me? I ran a couple of tests shortly after it came online for me, tcp and UDP both worked but were not 5 minutes apart.
Online and flying. Getting 31Mb Upload, 953Mb down. Before in the brief time it was working it was around 180mb down.
try it now - i rebooted it again & this time I am watching it
Sure - do a 15 second udp download - wait 10 seconds - then do a 15 second udp uploadOnline and flying. Getting 31Mb Upload, 953Mb down. Before in the brief time it was working it was around 180mb down.
try it now - i rebooted it again & this time I am watching it
I killed the test after about 20 seconds, let me know if you'd like me to run again.
Thank you. I definitely don't want to overstay my welcome on the server. It is interesting that it not only allowed me to connect but the speed was much higher than the time before, I guess that could also be a lack of congestion on my end, although I dont know if anything radically changed on my network in the interim.FYI - the btest server does have a time-out setting , where after about a minute it will no longer btest with your Ip address , then after a timeout period , it will again allow a btest from your IP.
Starting now.....Sure - do a 15 second udp download - wait 10 seconds - then do a 15 second udp upload
Online and flying. Getting 31Mb Upload, 953Mb down. Before in the brief time it was working it was around 180mb down.
I killed the test after about 20 seconds, let me know if you'd like me to run again.
You have good download speed - however your upload speed sucks.Complete. Download ~950Mb, upload ~30Mb.
Very interesting. I just reviewed my internet package details and it says right in the description, up to 30Mb upload speeds, so apparently I am getting the speeds they are promising (at least on udp). I just tried to run a quick tcp test and I'm unable to connect again. Traceroute stops at 23.162.144.1.You have good download speed - however your upload speed sucks.Complete. Download ~950Mb, upload ~30Mb.
In my opinion , it looks like your ISP sets your upload speed at 3-percent of your download speed ( 30 / 1000 = .03 )
I often see that when an ISP configures upload speed at less than 5 percent of the download speed , that it creates problems with TCP/IP ack/nack protocols , which ends up slowing TCP download speeds to far slower than the download speed should support. On my customer bandwidth settings , I never go less than 10-persend and prefer 20-percent.
FYI - my wait time on the btest server is set for 1-hour. I just now removed your IP address from the address-list , so it should work again - but it will again force a 1-hour wait after you auto-enter the address-list timeout listings.Very interesting. I just reviewed my internet package details and it says right in the description, up to 30Mb upload speeds, so apparently I am getting the speeds they are promising (at least on udp). I just tried to run a quick tcp test and I'm unable to connect again. Traceroute stops at 23.162.144.1.
You have good download speed - however your upload speed sucks.
In my opinion , it looks like your ISP sets your upload speed at 3-percent of your download speed ( 30 / 1000 = .03 )
I often see that when an ISP configures upload speed at less than 5 percent of the download speed , that it creates problems with TCP/IP ack/nack protocols , which ends up slowing TCP download speeds to far slower than the download speed should support. On my customer bandwidth settings , I never go less than 10-persend and prefer 20-percent.
All good, thanks again for your help and advice.FYI - my wait time on the btest server is set for 1-hour. I just now removed your IP address from the address-list , so it should work again - but it will again force a 1-hour wait after you auto-enter the address-list timeout listings.
Very interesting. I just reviewed my internet package details and it says right in the description, up to 30Mb upload speeds, so apparently I am getting the speeds they are promising (at least on udp). I just tried to run a quick tcp test and I'm unable to connect again. Traceroute stops at 23.162.144.1.
3.1 Gbps - sssssssssssssssss - that's sizzling hotHi Tom,
I've got an upgrade to 25Gbps from my provider and had following btest results:
Location: Zürich, Switzerland
Device: CCR2004
Average (udp):
Tx: 3.1 Gbps
Rx: 499.4 Mbps
Average (tcp):
Tx: 697.1 Mbps
Rx: 226.1 Mbps
(There have been more than 100k lost packets, so I guess, the path between us has its limits.)
Cheers
+1@Tom
Hi Tom,
Is the server down atm? It stands on status "Connecting" all the time, and the traceroute stops at 23.162.144.1 that I suppose, 'cause your btest is .120 , is always an ip of yours and on the same network.
Am I wrong or it works without problem and is just my problem?
I also don't get a response from 23.162.144.120 (tested from Switzerland)Am I wrong or it works without problem and is just my problem?
I just now rebooted the btest server.I am not able to do the test. Is it down?
+1 Thank You here! Unlike the public speedtest servers, I can trust your server isn't shaping traffic to get end-users off the ISP's backs.To all of those who have posted a "Thank you" - You are welcome.
That's strange - I can't find where to PM in the forum ????? ( I am logged in ). Was PM removed from these forums ?+1 Thank You here! Unlike the public speedtest servers, I can trust your server isn't shaping traffic to get end-users off the ISP's backs.To all of those who have posted a "Thank you" - You are welcome.
(PM me, please- it doesn't look like I can PM you directly and I have a question. Thanks)
The btest server that I operate here has the following features/functions:Well, that explains that
I just wanted to know if Tom's blacklist was automatic, or does he manually ban IPs if the logs show someone overusing the server; I'd like to experiment with some settings on my end and wanted to run multiple tests.
... and "Bandwidth Test" REALLY needs a time-limit option! One of my machines is remote and I access Winbox via VNC; if the test eats of all the bandwidth it may be hard to hit the "Stop" button. I'm sure I'm not the only one requesting this (and yeah, I've seen the "Safe Mode" workaround, but that's kind of a last-ditch effort).
PayPal - thought about it - something more carrier grade ...... while I understand, I'm sometimes forgetful- and hope your ban period is an exponential-backoff kind of thing (i.e., if I slip up once or twice, I only lose a day!)
Hell, you should take PayPal for temporary whitelisting (I'm serious!). Your tests have been very helpful to me recently (and MikroTik; turns out I need something faster, so had to go buy another unit )
Well , from the beginning when I started this btest server on Jan 27, 2016 , I have always stated no automatic scripted btests are to be performed to my btest server.Sensible move, both the blocking and opening the door for " sponsored" access.
Someone needs to pay the bills and right now it's only you.
jwshields , Thank you for your post. I think all of us kinda like to know where the other btest-ers are and what they are getting for speeds.Just performed a test using your server;
I'm located just south of Seattle, WA, USA; Comcast/Xfinity is my ISP.
I was getting about 280MBit/s down, and 11.9MBit/s Up to you. Which is in line with what my ISP should be providing me.
Thank you for making a public server available for this. it's much appreciated!
try it now.Is this still active?
All I get is can't connect on three different devices.
Thanks