cmk
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Post by cmk on Feb 29, 2016 17:23:13 GMT 7
Plugged my phone into my computer and did an okla speed test and it was downloading at 75Mbps. What happened? Did my phone get some kind of alien technology by mistake?
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rubl
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Post by rubl on Feb 29, 2016 18:11:17 GMT 7
Never heard of the OOKLA test, so search and you will find "OOKLA The Definitive Source for Global Internet Metrics" www.ookla.com/I run the speedtest from a nice place along the Chao Praya where everyone complains about the signal. Using a USB2 Aero stick with TruMoveH SIM 3G plugged into a notebook. Download speed 0.26Mbps, upload 0.22Mbps. Will try again when home where the force is stronger
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cmk
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Post by cmk on Feb 29, 2016 19:33:16 GMT 7
What is this? Are you really correcting my spelling? Type in OOKLA speedtest or OKLa speedtest. And I think I have it figured out. www.ais.co.th/postpaid/4gmaxspeed/en/Except it doesn't say what the max speed is.
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Post by rubl on Feb 29, 2016 23:20:26 GMT 7
What is this? Are you really correcting my spelling? Type in OOKLA speedtest or OKLa speedtest. And I think I have it figured out. www.ais.co.th/postpaid/4gmaxspeed/en/Except it doesn't say what the max speed is. As I wrote, never heard of this particular test I searched 'okla speed test' and stumbled over OOKLA and their website www.ookla.com Nothing to do with 'correcting a spelling', just being accurate to help others who also might want to have a look. Now go back to bed and get out at the right side
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