/ip firewall raw
add action=accept chain=prerouting comment="testers accepted" src-address-list=tester
add action=drop chain=prerouting comment="previous testers drop" src-address-list=previous
add action=add-src-to-address-list address-list=tester address-list-timeout=2m chain=prerouting comment="add to tester" dst-port=2000-2100 protocol=tcp
add action=add-src-to-address-list address-list=tester address-list-timeout=2m chain=prerouting comment="add to tester" dst-port=2000-2100 protocol=udp
add action=add-src-to-address-list address-list=previous address-list-timeout=15m chain=prerouting comment="add to previous" dst-port=2000-2100 log=yes protocol=tcp
add action=add-src-to-address-list address-list=previous address-list-timeout=15m chain=prerouting comment="add to previous" dst-port=2000-2100 log=yes protocol=udp
It's almost like Mikrotik should run one
it says "can't connect" for UDP and "test unsupported" for TCP.IP: 87.121.0.45
[admin@MikroTik] > /tool bandwidth-test 87.121.0.45 user=neterra password=neterra direction=both
status: running
duration: 57s
tx-current: 543.9Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 543.6Mbps
tx-total-average: 456.1Mbps
rx-current: 543.6Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 543.5Mbps
rx-total-average: 406.0Mbps
lost-packets: 4653
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
[admin@MikroTik] > /tool bandwidth-test 87.121.0.45 user=neterra password=neterra direction=both
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might
not be representative of forwarding performance
status: running
duration: 59s
tx-current: 696.0Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 693.7Mbps
tx-total-average: 685.8Mbps
rx-current: 965.2Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 972.7Mbps
rx-total-average: 963.8Mbps
lost-packets: 4774
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 42%
remote-cpu-load: 100%
Great 10x for the testNice btest server
I just ran some btest's from my 207.32.194.24 btest server to your new btest server.
FYI: UDP is pretty much immune to distance (because it is mostly a fire-and-forget protocol) , and TCP can be sensitive to distance because TCP requires return ACK packets.
Here are the results:
RB-800 - don't know --- guess you can just wait and see …Great 10x for the testNice btest server
I just ran some btest's from my 207.32.194.24 btest server to your new btest server.
FYI: UDP is pretty much immune to distance (because it is mostly a fire-and-forget protocol) , and TCP can be sensitive to distance because TCP requires return ACK packets.
Here are the results:
Hope it is used a lot Do you think the RB800 will come weak if pushed? I can see it doesn't go higher than 70% cpu when being used for tests with 900mbps.
Now it is. Try againis this server still working?
im getting "connecting...."
code used:
/tool bandwidth-test 87.121.0.45 user=neterra password=neterra direction=both
6.43.8 works for me to this btest serverJust tried yor btest and am getting:
/tool bandwidth-test 87.121.0.45 user=neterra password=neterra direction=both
status: can not connect
duration: 0s
etc.
I your btest server also demanding a latest version of ROS?
If so it makes it somewhat unusable for me and many I know.
I am running many routers with pre 6.40 and those I have tried don't connect.6.43.8 works for me to this btest server
-and-
6.43.12 works for me to this btest server
-and-
6.44 works for me to this btest server
Re: The problem is with an arbitrary change of authentication method courtesy of Mikrotik. re pre 6.40I am running many routers with pre 6.40 and those I have tried don't connect.6.43.8 works for me to this btest server
-and-
6.43.12 works for me to this btest server
-and-
6.44 works for me to this btest server
The problem is with an arbitrary change of authentication method courtesy of Mikrotik.
It would not be a problem if there was no user/pass rquired.
Given one has to come here to get the IP, and the user/pass is in clear text, and there is overuse mitigation in place, I can't see the point of requiring a user/pass, especially when it excludes many Mikrotik devices in the field.
But that's just me (and many I know).
Take a look at:Re: The problem is with an arbitrary change of authentication method courtesy of Mikrotik. re pre 6.40
I'm not up to speed with ROS version and authentication changes. What part of authentication does not work properly after an upgrade ?
Yes - my 207.32.194.24 public access btest server is on-line and working correctly.Is it still active ? i am getting stuck at 'connecting..'
Ping works
ROS version?For some reason I still get stuck at status: connecting.. Maybe a configuration problem on my side ?
Then that's not the reasonit's the latest, 6.44.2, RB750Gr3
transmitting and receiving 800mbYou can test the server at:
IP: 87.121.0.45
U: neterra
P: neterra
Special thanks to Neterra Telecommunications for sponsoring and providing the hardware and the connectivity for this btest server.
15min. testing time and 24h ban (this was their request).
Please share results when you test. Cheers
Code: Select all
> /tool bandwidth-test 87.121.0.45 user=neterra password=net
erra direction=both
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic
generation/termination performance might not be
representative of forwarding performance
status: running
duration: 2m57s
tx-current: 601.2Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 605.1Mbps
tx-total-average: 603.1Mbps
rx-current: 602.5Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 604.7Mbps
rx-total-average: 607.2Mbps
lost-packets: 5416
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 57%
remote-cpu-load: 100%
The public access btest server I operate is still operational.Hi There,
Just wondering if this is still up and running ? I'm interested to see how I can adjust my bandwidth and be able to test what's happening both on my router and behind it.
Would be great to be able to test against your server if it's still available.
Thanks !!
Two questions:Unfortunately i can not make it work..
i've entered your given IP address but... my MT is always 'connecting'.
korg
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www.whatismyipaddress.comHi...
1. i have dynamic IP address... so i really dont know which IP I had at that time... i will try it and then send you my current IP.. maybe that will help
2. Neither nor. its a simple LTE connection and in the fw its just input allow and deny upon the connection status and for the forward as well
You tested on my server ?So, now at 17.11 i have tested my speed through your test server and it worked.
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korg
/tool bandwidth-test 87.121.0.45 user=neterra password=neterra direction=both
;;; results can be limited by cpu, note that traffic generation/termination performance might not be
representative of forwarding performance
status: running
duration: 1m30s
tx-current: 30.9Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 31.3Mbps
tx-total-average: 30.3Mbps
rx-current: 273.5Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 268.5Mbps
rx-total-average: 271.8Mbps
lost-packets: 3272
random-data: no
direction: both
tx-size: 1500
rx-size: 1500
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 100%
remote-cpu-load: 20%
Are you behind a firewall ?I have been trying both 27.121.0.45 u=neterra p=neterra as well as 207.32.194.24 u=btest p=btest but neither work. 207.32.194.24 "can't connect" and 27.121.0.45 is stuck at "connecting" before eventually disconnecting. Any other servers I can test to?
Have you tested?Are you behind a firewall ?I have been trying both 27.121.0.45 u=neterra p=neterra as well as 207.32.194.24 u=btest p=btest but neither work. 207.32.194.24 "can't connect" and 27.121.0.45 is stuck at "connecting" before eventually disconnecting. Any other servers I can test to?
Is your Mikrotik also a firewall ?
A Mikrotik btest needs to be able to make and receive btest connections. If you are using or going through a firewall - or - your Internet provider has you going through a firewall, then a btest might now work.
North Idaho Tom Jones
Hello,hi there i try the 87.121.0.45 with TCP and it starts running and disconects in the same moment, when i try UDP it starts running but with no data at all... the same with the 207.32.194.24 it just says: cant connect both udp and TCP... i tried with the newest stable and with the newest long term
sometimes i can test, but sometimes i cant, what happend?You can test the server at:
IP: 87.121.0.45
U: neterra
P: neterra
Special thanks to Neterra Telecommunications for sponsoring and providing the hardware and the connectivity for this btest server.
15min. testing time and 24h ban (this was their request).
Please share results when you test. Cheers
Awesome! It tested with tx/rx 500/750 Mbps total average on a 1000/1000 line.You can test the server at:
IP: 87.121.0.45
U: neterra
P: neterra
Special thanks to Neterra Telecommunications for sponsoring and providing the hardware and the connectivity for this btest server.
15min. testing time and 24h ban (this was their request).
Please share results when you test. Cheers
/tool bandwidth-test address=87.121.0.45 user="neterra" password="neterra" duration=20s
/tool bandwidth-test address=87.121.0.45 user="neterra" password="neterra" duration=20s random-data=yes
Tx cur: 324.7 Mbps avg: 325.7 Mbps max: 355.4 MbpsYou can test the server at:
IP: 87.121.0.45
U: neterra
P: neterra
Special thanks to Neterra Telecommunications for sponsoring and providing the hardware and the connectivity for this btest server.
15min. testing time and 24h ban (this was their request).
Please share results when you test. Cheers
> /tool bandwidth-test protocol=tcp \
direction=receive address=87.121.0.45 \
user="neterra" password="neterra" \
duration=20s
> /tool bandwidth-test protocol=tcp \
direction=transmit address=87.121.0.45 \
user="neterra" password="neterra" \
duration=20s
/tool bandwidth-test protocol=tcp \
\... direction=receive address=87.121.0.45 \
\... user="neterra" password="neterra" \
\... duration=20s
status: done testing
duration: 21s
rx-current: 477.1Mbps
rx-10-second-average: 476.2Mbps
rx-total-average: 465.9Mbps
random-data: no
direction: receive
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 30%
> /tool bandwidth-test protocol=tcp \
\... direction=transmit address=87.121.0.45 \
\... user="neterra" password="neterra" \
\... duration=20s
status: done testing
duration: 21s
tx-current: 28.5Mbps
tx-10-second-average: 28.5Mbps
tx-total-average: 28.5Mbps
random-data: no
direction: transmit
connection-count: 20
local-cpu-load: 5%
remote-cpu-load: 12%