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Introduction
Speed testing your network could come handy when it is important to know what download and upload speeds can you reach at certain locations, using different internet providers or even forwarding all your traffic through any of VPN protocols.
General
- This network traffic speed speedometer will let you know what is your download and upload speed in Mbps.
File:RUTOS Speed test speedometer V3.png
Choosing a server
- You get to choose from a list of 1000 options where you will find different locations and server providers to test your network speed on.
File:RUTOS Speed test server list V3.png
Starting the speed test
- Once you chose a server you should see the server service provider name appear and IP of the server next to it. You can start testing the speed of your network.
WARNING. Please have in mind that speed tests will drain a significant amount of data. File:RUTOS Speed test results.png
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