[Bloat] DSLReports Speed Test has latency measurement built-in

Alex Burr ajb44.geo at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 19 01:28:53 PDT 2015


Justin,
This looks really useful. On the subject of presenting the information in a clear way, we have always struggled with how to present a 'larger is worse' number. A while back I posted a graphic which attempts to overcome this for latency:https://imgrush.com/0oPGJ8VHluFy.pngFeel free to use any aspect of that.  The example there compares fictional ISPs but it could easily be used to compare typical latency with latency under load.
(I used the word 'delay' as it is more familiar than latency. The number is illustrated by a picture of a physical queue; hopefully everyone can identify it instantly, and knows that a longer one is worse. The eye supposed to be drawn to the figure at the back of the queue to emphasise this.)
  Best,Alex

      From: jb <justin at dslr.net>
 To: Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com>; bloat at lists.bufferbloat.net 
 Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 6:26 AM
 Subject: Re: [Bloat] DSLReports Speed Test has latency measurement built-in
   
The graph below the upload and download is what is new.(unfortunately you do have to be logged into the site to see this)it shows the latency during the upload and download, color coded. (see attached image).

In your case during the upload it spiked to ~200ms from ~50ms but it was not so bad. During upload, there were no issues with latency.

I don't want to force anyone to sign up, just was making sure not to confuse anonymous users with more information than they knew what to do with. When I'm clear how to present the information, I'll make it available by default, to anyone member or otherwise.

   
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