Ookla speedtest

A few test servers from ookla sppedtest.net now support IPv6. This works on both the Android/iOS apps and the website. It seems that only the servers operated directly by speedtest.net and a few others support v6 testing at this time. You can tell if a test ran over v4 or v6 by looking at your IP on the test results screen. Thanks to dslreports for the tip: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32304308-speedtest-net-app-and-webtest-have-gone-dual-stack. Just keep your finger on the GO button and see what happens. I installed the router last night and it worked like a dream all evening, I had issues with my previous router and this was like night and day. But I woke up this morning and it's like a nightmare, these issues are even worse than my last router! Any idea what could be causing this? When I do the Internet Speed through Google's app on my iphone, I'm receiving a pretty consistent 116 mbps, what I pay for. But when I test the WiFi Speed on the app, I'm receiving a 'Weak' \(0.9 mbps\) signal??. I was able to use it before no issues, but now it just crashes when I open it. I've gone into non jailbroken state and it worked fine. I don't see the benefit of jailbreak detection Check out my Ookla Speedtest result. What's your speed? http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/961277936. When I run this broadband speed test when connected to home WiFi and with Nord running, it shows I am connected to Nord servers. However, when using my mobile 4g is shows the mobile network I use and not the Nord servers. Am I right in saying that Nord is leaking my network provider? Thanks. Using a late 2015 macbook, I do the speedtest and it gives me the the results. (282mb/s down and 150mb/s up) When i go onto to steam it downloads games at about 12mb/s-26mb/s so i was wandering if it was something to do with the speedtest or steam? (/resolved). Check out my Ookla Speedtest result. What's your speed? http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/1079548870. When Brennen Smith from Ookla posted an AMA (https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/6in2rz/i_am_brennen_smith_lead_systems_engineer_at/) the other day I was intrigued by his blog post How I Maximized the Speed of My Non-Gigabit Internet Connection. (https://medium.com/speedtest-by-ookla/engineer-maximizes-internet-speed-story-c3ec0e86f37a) I opened it in another tab but it's taken me a few days to get around to reading it. Now that I have . honestly, as a Network Engineer