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Crazy upload speeds

Open ptheofan opened this issue 2 years ago • 8 comments

Testing LAN 1000 duplex (ubuntu desktop), the download looks almost correct (966.5Mbps), but upload I get 4716.7Mbps which is totally wrong of course - should be around 950 similar to the download.

Running over Wifi on laptop (MacBook) I get again crazy upload speeds (wish they were true)

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ptheofan avatar Jan 21 '24 00:01 ptheofan

Warning! If you run it behind a https://github.com/openspeedtest/Speed-Test/issues/4#issuecomment-1229157193, you should increase the post-body content length to 35 megabytes.

Desktop Apps or Docker?

openspeedtest avatar Jan 21 '24 01:01 openspeedtest

It’s running on truenas scale in a kube pod (so container). I see in traefik I also have compression enabled. I will try to disable it and see if it fixes the issue. Will let you know if it worked. Thank you

ptheofan avatar Jan 21 '24 13:01 ptheofan

Check https://github.com/openspeedtest/Speed-Test/issues/31#issuecomment-1235671004 Also https://github.com/openspeedtest/Helm-chart/issues/2

openspeedtest avatar Jan 21 '24 14:01 openspeedtest

I have seen those comments. Problem is with the charts you cannot modify the helm chart. However they have included the buffer limit which I will ask them how exactly I can activate it through the options in the gui. Once I find out I will post it here so others can find it as well.

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ptheofan avatar Jan 21 '24 15:01 ptheofan

Hello, have resolve the problem in upload ? Thank you

lucasub avatar Apr 24 '24 13:04 lucasub

I have this same issue, it works in Firefox, but not Chrome, Edge, or Opera, there are many issues related to this one, I disabled HTTP2 and now it works in all of them.

Light-Wizzard avatar May 12 '24 20:05 Light-Wizzard

Add gzip off; to your nginx configuration. At least this is what solved it for me.

pathia avatar Jun 13 '24 13:06 pathia

Warning! If you run it behind a #4 (comment), you should increase the post-body content length to 35 megabytes.

Desktop Apps or Docker?

As constructed, none of the documentation or available Github issues note how to increase the post-body content length for a OpenSpeedTest Docker image. I would expect an environment variable to address that, but the few available options don't address it.

I would rather not muck with the Docker image directly to hunt for the Nginx config.

jw4791 avatar Aug 10 '25 17:08 jw4791