If the Speed Limits feature is available in your location, the speedometer in the app will let you know if you're driving too fast. The speed indicator will change colors if you go over the speed limit.

If you are using an embedded ARM device (such as a Raspberry or ARM based phones), you will not be able to use solutions using lscpu, dmidecode or /proc/cpuinfo because the current speed is not listed there, if the tool is at all available. Instead you have to use sysfs:


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The highest speed you will see is the maximum speed that your connection and the server's connection can offer. If your connection is 512KB and the place where you are downloading is 400KB, your max connection will be 400KB because it is the max for the server you are downloading from.

You need to have at least 4 or 5 different testing sources to have a more accurate speed. Never test only from the same site as this can be affected by your distance to it, any problem in the server and the connections to it, etc. Always test from different servers.

Actually, Ookla, the provider of Speedtest released a command-line utility that is measuring your speed against a huge number of servers spread around the world. You can find instructions on how to install it on this link and you can use it fairly simple by executing:

where -s sets the server ID against which you want to test your Internet speed, -f is defining the format of the output. I think the most useful information is generated when you use json/json-pretty format for the output because a lot of the information of the test setup isn't printed if you are using the csv/tsv format. Both -s and -f are just optional but if you want to automate your measurement they might be useful.

It's a more generic solution that can be consumed by other applications. I managed to pinpoint an ISP network issue with it that resulted in doubling my SFTP downstream speed, which resulted in increased happiness.

Download speed measures how fast information can transfer to you. It affects things like how long it takes to download large files, update games, or show pages with lots of photos. Download speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps). One gigabit is 1000 Mbps, two gigabits is 2000 Mbps.

Upload speed measures how fast information can transfer from you. It affects things like how you appear on video calls, how fast you can upload files to the cloud, and how long it takes to add attachments to emails. Upload speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps).

Jitter measures the fluctuations in the speeds at which a stream of data is sent. A high jitter score can affect streaming and video calls, making them look and sound choppy or glitchy. Jitter is measured in milliseconds (ms).

1: Plus taxes and fees. Upload/download speed and device streaming claims are based on maximum wired speeds. Actual internet, Wi-Fi speeds, and Wi-Fi coverage are not guaranteed and can vary based on factors such as home or business size and layout, construction materials, hardware and software limitations, latency, packet loss, etc. See what affects internet speeds.

I have a bunch of USB keys on order, to deliver edited photos for clients. I'm looking for a utility that'll check actual capacity and read/write speed (I've heard many stories of fake USB keys just writing over themselves, to fake their capacities).

I have both AmorphousDiskMark (osx port of CrystalDiskMark on PC) and Blackmagic Disk Speed Test, but they don't test actual capacity, just speed. Lots of utilities on PC, but definitely not the same array of options on OSX.

Forgive me for saying, but you may not know that it's quite common for fake USB drives to report to OSX that they are of a particular size, but not actually be that size (and when you use the Finder to write files to them, they just overwrite existing data, making you think they are of a particular size, when they are much smaller).

You can make a folder full of files that is just smaller than the capacity of the drive and see if you can successfully copy the folder. Time consuming yes but if the drive has a fake capacity is will choke when it hits its actual capacity.

This is because it's my understanding that the fake drives don't actually choke, rather they just start over-writing existing data (e.g. when byte 100 of 100 fills up, then it writes again to byte 1, without reporting that it's full). That's why copying off the drive and checking that file would be necessary.

I appreciate the suggestion, but I check all media that I buy (cards, drives and usb sticks), but usually only speed (well, for HDs, I also check the entire surface), and I feel that it's well worth the effort. I have had one USB stick (manufactured by a reputable name and bought from a reputable source, or so I thought) turn out to be a fake, so now I'm looking for an osx app to do the size checking for me, as I'll have lots to check, and it'd be good to automate the process. I would hope that an app would be cheaper than the cheapest PC, but, given the lack of apps of this type for osx, I may do just that. 006ab0faaa

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