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The speedtest can be used to measure the network speed between the management interface of the Multimeter and your browser. | The speedtest can be used to measure the network speed between the management interface of the Multimeter and your browser. | ||
This web speedtest | This web speedtest uses an HTTPS connection for the bandwidth measurement. It is designed to measure bandwidths up to 1 GBit/s. If you need a higher speed or accuracy, you can use the [[Management interface settings|IPerf3 Server]]. | ||
Only one user can run a speedtest at the same time. | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == |
Latest revision as of 14:08, 10 April 2025
Firmware version >= 4.3 is required
The speedtest can be used to measure the network speed between the management interface of the Multimeter and your browser.
This web speedtest uses an HTTPS connection for the bandwidth measurement. It is designed to measure bandwidths up to 1 GBit/s. If you need a higher speed or accuracy, you can use the IPerf3 Server.
Only one user can run a speedtest at the same time.
Usage
When you click on the "Start" button, the speedtest is started. The results are displayed in the following table. It is not possible to run several speedtests at the same time.
Up to 50 speedtest results can be saved.
Settings
If "Allow public access" is activated, the speed test can be used without user login.
Public access to the speed test can be found at the address [IP/DEVICE NAME]/speedtest.