12-07-2019 10:28 PM - last edited on 12-08-2019 10:03 AM by RogersMoin
Is something going on with speed tests? I have been running speed tests from speedtest.net for a long time but recently they have stopped working for Rogers servers only.
I can run the speed test on every server on the list, but when I try to run for a Rogers server I get a socket error. This happens on Firefox, Chrome, and Explorer. The same thing happens when I try to use Rogers' own speed test.
The error says that, "A socket error occurred during the download test. A firewall could be blocking the connection of the server might be having some issues. Please try again later."
As I said, I have performed hundreds of speed tests in the past and now this is happening - but ONLY for Rogers servers.
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10-15-2022 03:13 PM
I use Rogers own site:
https://www.rogers.com/customer/support/article/internet-speedtest/
I've been lucky because I always get results that are significantly higher than I pay for down and just a bit more than I pay for up via the various speedtest sites. I'm not on Gb service because I'm perfectly happy with a lower speed, while saving hundreds of $ per year.
If I download a large file (say the 5 GB maps for my Garmin) it starts off significantly higher than I pay for, but after several seconds it ramps down to exactly what I pay for. This is exactly what Rogers "SpeedBoost" does.
10-15-2022 03:21 PM
@os3rules wrote:
And maybe Rogers will fix this?? Just asking....
I don't know whether this is Rogers' problem or a speedtest.net issue. Looks like the servers are functional and usable with the command line version of their tool.
You can also perform a speed test from the Rogers web site: https://www.rogers.com/customer/support/article/internet-speedtest
11-17-2022 11:42 PM
@-G- wrote:
However, I don't know why the Rogers servers are not being used by the https://www.speedtest.net web site.
Maybe this could be the problem. Looking at the list of servers in Canada, they all have a "https_functional" attribute in their server record EXCEPT for the Rogers servers. Perhaps the Rogers servers are misconfigured and/or unusable for some reason?
Looks like this was the problem and has now been resolved. When I test with https://www.speedtest.net/ , it is now selecting the closest Rogers server.