I would not say the server situation is not ideal in Europe but it is enough for this french result I saw float past in the last few days: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/308767

757 megabit down, 191 megabit up.

If you want to see other near gigabit results (mostly US but others, including Sony) there is a page that notes them:
   http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/gigabit

however Wanadoo ISP might not have such great connections, I'd have to look at it. What does your ISP hosted test have you at?
There are servers at google europe, and amazon ireland, and internap (frankfurt).

On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:17 PM, MUSCARIELLO Luca IMT/OLN <luca.muscariello@orange.com> wrote:
Nice tool.

Here is a test from France.
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/320422

There are not so many servers in Europe I guess.




On 04/19/2015 10:29 AM, Dave Taht wrote:
This test was taken on linux, about 20 feet and one room away from the
access point:

http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/320328

This was taken on the same box, about 10 feet and one room from the
access point.

http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/320340

In all cases, the uplink is a comcast box configured for 55Mbit down,
5Mbit up and just to make it weird this is a two router configuration,
where the nearest hop is over a powerline box (TP600) before hitting
the net.

I *like* that the test does not let you switch browser tabs (something
I do instinctively when something takes longer than 3 seconds.)




On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Rich Brown <richb.hanover@gmail.com> wrote:
Folks,

I am delighted to pass along the news that Justin has added latency measurements into the Speed Test at DSLReports.com.

Go to: https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest and click the button for your Internet link. This controls the number of simultaneous connections that get established between your browser and the speedtest server. After you run the test, click the green "Results + Share" button to see detailed info. For the moment, you need to be logged in to see the latency results. There's a "register" link on each page.

The speed test measures latency using websocket pings: Justin says that a zero-latency link can give 1000 Hz - faster than a full HTTP ping. I just ran a test and got 48 msec latency from DSLReports, while ping gstatic.com gave 38-40 msec, so they're pretty fast.

You can leave feedback on this page - http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r29910594-FYI-for-general-feedback-on-the-new-speedtest - or wait 'til Justin creates a new Bufferbloat topic on the forums.

Enjoy!

Rich
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