![]() ![]() This level can in some situations prove somewhat high, and you may experience degraded performance when performing interactive tasks such as web-surfing while simultaneously conducting large downloads. ![]() ![]() We estimate your downlink as having 800 ms of buffering. With such a buffer, real-time applications such as games or audio chat can work quite poorly when conducting large uploads at the same time. This is quite high, and you may experience substantial disruption to your network performance when performing interactive tasks such as web-surfing while simultaneously conducting large uploads. We estimate your uplink as having 2300 ms of buffering. Network buffer measurements (?): Uplink 2300 ms, Downlink 800 ms – Network bandwidth (?): Upload 9.4 Mbit/s, Download 7.8 Mbit/s + TCP connection setup latency (?): 170ms +īackground measurement of network health (?): no transient outages + ![]() Network performance (?): Latency: 160 ms, Loss: 0.0% + The client was unable to transmit a non-DNS traffic on this UDP port, but was able to transmit a legitimate DNS request, suggesting that a proxy, NAT, or firewall intercepted and blocked the deliberately invalid request.ĭirect UDP access to remote NTP servers (port 123) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote NetBIOS NS servers (port 137) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote NetBIOS DGM servers (port 138) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote IKE key exchange servers (port 500) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote OpenVPN servers (port 1194) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote Slammer servers (port 1434) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote L2 tunneling servers (port 1701) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote IPSec NAT servers (port 4500) is blocked.ĭirect UDP access to remote RTP servers (port 5004) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote RTCP servers (port 5005) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote SIP servers (port 5060) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote VoIP servers (port 7078) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote VoIP servers (port 7082) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote SCTP servers (port 9899) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote Steam gaming servers (port 27005) is allowed.ĭirect UDP access to remote Steam gaming servers (port 27015) is allowed. UDP access to remote DNS servers (port 53) appears to pass through a firewall or proxy. The client was able to receive fragmented UDP traffic. The client was able to send fragmented UDP traffic. NAT support for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) (?): Yes +ĭirect TCP access to remote FTP servers (port 21) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote SSH servers (port 22) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote SMTP servers (port 25) is allowed.ĭirect TCP connections to remote DNS servers (port 53) succeed, but do not receive the expected content.Ī DNS proxy or firewall generated a new request rather than passing the client's request unmodified.ĭirect TCP access to remote HTTP servers (port 80) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote POP3 servers (port 110) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote RPC servers (port 135) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote NetBIOS servers (port 139) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote IMAP servers (port 143) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote SNMP servers (port 161) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote HTTPS servers (port 443) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote SMB servers (port 445) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote SMTP/SSL servers (port 465) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote secure IMAP servers (port 585) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote authenticated SMTP servers (port 587) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote IMAP/SSL servers (port 993) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote POP/SSL servers (port 995) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote OpenVPN servers (port 1194) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote PPTP Control servers (port 1723) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote SIP servers (port 5060) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote BitTorrent servers (port 6881) is allowed.ĭirect TCP access to remote TOR servers (port 9001) is allowed. Unable to fetch DNSSEC information from the roots Network packet buffering may be excessive Certain TCP protocols are blocked in outbound trafficĬertain UDP protocols are blocked in outbound traffic ![]()
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