[Bloat] DSLReports Speed Test has latency measurement built-in
jb
justin at dslr.net
Thu May 7 09:14:49 EDT 2015
I thought would be more sane too. I see mentioned online that PDV is a
gaussian distribution (around mean) but it looks more like half a bell
curve, with most numbers near the the lowest latency seen, and getting
progressively worse with
less frequency.
At least for DSL connections on good ISPs that scenario seems more frequent.
You "usually" get the best latency and "sometimes" get spikes or fuzz on
top of it.
by the way after I posted I discovered Firefox has an issue with this test
so I had
to block it with a message, my apologies if anyone wasted time trying it
with FF.
Hopefully i can figure out why.
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike at swm.pp.se> wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 2015, jb wrote:
>
> There is a web socket based jitter tester now. It is very early stage but
>> works ok.
>>
>> http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest?radar=1
>>
>> So the latency displayed is the mean latency from a rolling 60 sample
>> buffer, Minimum latency is also displayed. and the +/- PDV value is the
>> mean difference between sequential pings in that same rolling buffer. It is
>> quite similar to the std.dev actually (not shown).
>>
>
> So I think there are two schools here, either you take average and display
> + / - from that, but I think I prefer to take the lowest of the last 100
> samples (or something), and then display PDV from that "floor" value, ie
> PDV can't ever be negative, it can only be positive.
>
> Apart from that, the above multi-place RTT test is really really nice,
> thanks for doing this!
>
>
> --
> Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike at swm.pp.se
>
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