[Bloat] Has any one seen the VSee Network Stability Test?

David Collier-Brown davec-b at rogers.com
Sun Sep 29 14:13:25 EDT 2024


I used it to argue that the building network was broken at work (the 
response was crickets) and in a future p99conf talk.

It arguably needs a second axis on the lower two graphs, with an 
indication of what point which badnesses occurs.

--dave

On 9/29/24 12:03, Dave Taht via Bloat wrote:
> Neat. I ran it concurrently with a few other tests on my starlink, 
> with an ongoing score of excellent to good.
>
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 6:04 AM Rich Brown via Bloat 
> <bloat at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
>
>     I came across an intriguing utility a while back. The "VSee
>     Network Stability Test" is a web page that continually monitors
>     the quality of your network connection so you can determine
>     whether your Zoom call crapped out because of a network problem.
>     (VSee provides telehealth services, and I imagine they created
>     this test so they could blame someone else...)
>
>     It appears that the test page establishes an RTC connection to
>     their server, and uses the response times of the traffic to
>     compute latency, jitter, and packet loss. It also computes MOS
>     score (used to rate telephone call quality) and shows all three in
>     graphs. Check it out at:
>
>     https://test.vsee.com/network/index.html
>
>     Although the underlying data is compelling, their web page is as
>     ugly as sin (at least for non-techies). I have asked VSee whether
>     they might be open to making changes, or if they might make the
>     source code available, but I think it's unlikely.
>
>     Alternatively, does anyone know of an equivalent facility that has
>     a) a nicer web page and b) source code available? Thanks
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