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Re: Speed Test results: new CSV file vs old Txt

5 years ago, by chrisj7903 in NetWorx Forum

OK, so I gather the IP address shown at top of Speed Meter is my own routers external IP address, and my provider changes it day to day. I can see that IP address (193.115.77.97) listed when I log into my router as "IPv4 address" so that seems to confirm. How do I find out IP address of my ISP's server. My NetWorx must know it already since it reports a ping of 8-9 ms, which I assume

Re: Speed Test results: new CSV file vs old Txt

5 years ago, by chrisj7903 in NetWorx Forum

Good stuff, thank you. I installed the pre-release and the new format CSV and TXT files are great (I didn't try the HTML): Regarding my Tools > Ping test, your answer makes sense, except my router address is fixed at 192.xxx.xxx.xxx? The IP address I used yesterday (14.203.53.82) is just copied from the top of the Speed Meter (for TPG here in Adelaide). I repeated same today and stil

Re: Speed Test results: new CSV file vs old Txt

5 years ago, by chrisj7903 in NetWorx Forum

I ran another speed test and it looks OK this time. Obviously something went amiss when I did a test at ~ 19:38 yesterday, and by coincidence about the same time as the previous speed test on 1 Feb 2018! Anyway probably something I did or didn't do yesterday. (My system time is automatically set to Internet time by Windows, and is always correct with less than 1 sec error) (By the way, the

Speed Test results: new CSV file vs old Txt

5 years ago, by chrisj7903 in NetWorx Forum

I ran a speed test tonight (7:38pm 11 Feb 2019 in Australia) and have attached the resulting CSV file. Two questions: Why is date showing as 1 Feb not 11 Feb? I much prefer the old text file report, both contents and format. Can I still get that type of report? See the attachment (my IP address was obscured by me, NetWorx reports it fine). TIA