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Re: Good accurate and reliable speed test
That one is just a custom Ookla (aka Speettest.net). It may be running on the Magnet servers, but it uses the exact same methodology that other Ookla ones will use (including the VM one).
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To me the best scenario would be if VM have eg. 5 speedtest servers, open up 2 or 3 of them to VM ip ranges. And keep 2 as engineer only.
But its not a major issue because they do accept poor speedtest.net results as evidence of poor performance. |
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Just testing virgin media true speed on the new virgin media test site!
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a link would be nice mate
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telford didnt you cancel your cable?
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No, I never cancel my cable!
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Each test comes up with completely different results
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Access forbidden! :( didn't realize you were a vm employee too.
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I got the login and password as vm engineer type it in as he forget to clear it when he left :)
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be nice, erase it from your history :)
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I had now erase from history! It now asking me for login & password which I had no idea
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old topic... but these servers have now been opened up under a VM Trial.
Username and password is available on the net :) not going to post here, as said previously overload of their servers. BUT it is an official trial going on and the credentials have been released by a VM member of staff and they can be found with a quick google search. |
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http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...st/td-p/803499
they havnt been leaked, just opened up publically lol anyone worked out the password to http://80.3.144.194/ yet? ;) |
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