Bamboozaled can you help?

Looks like a problem with the server, same error on my side too.

You can run a server locally by running another instance of iperf3 on another pc using this command : iperf3 -s

Just make sure to allow it in the firewall on port 5201 usually
 
Go to Windows services, find Cryptographic Service, stop it and then open and load a page in Chrome, has it improved? NB: Cryptographic Service will restart itself at some point.
 
You need to open a cmd window in the folder where you unzipped iperf3

easy way to do that is open the folder where it is unzipped and in the explorer address bar type cmd, a cmd window will open and you can copy in the command I mentioned previously.

I think thats going much deeper than it needs to be. For his issues, speedtest.net is actually adequate enough.

But my question, is if the wireless dongle, wireless network card or whatever is being used, is capable of the 100Gb/s throughput?

My current wifi card running on my laptop is only capable of 60 where as my network is 500.
 
Ok so I got iperf3 to run this is the result


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Did you try my suggestion above?
Sorry Mate I missed your post and no I haven't tried it yet but one thing I did do and it seems to have improved things a little is when using Firefox I changed,
Use system proxy settings to Auto detect proxy settings and for the most part the delays are lessened.

Will doing what you suggest work for Firefox too?
 
Sorry Mate I missed your post and no I haven't tried it yet but one thing I did do and it seems to have improved things a little is when using Firefox I changed,
Use system proxy settings to Auto detect proxy settings and for the most part the delays are lessened.

Will doing what you suggest work for Firefox too?

It's a windows thing. You've tried other browsers right? Firefox produces far too many bugs to rely on IMO, which is sad. I had to go back to Chrome.
 
It's a windows thing. You've tried other browsers right? Firefox produces far too many bugs to rely on IMO, which is sad. I had to go back to Chrome.
Yes I tried going back to chrome myself but it was interfering with a program that I have to run called Fleetmatics which it never used to do before but started not loading it properly so I've had to stick with firefox but luckily since I made those changes that I talked about earlier things have been much better and my ISP is still liaising with NBN Co to see if the new code that they implemented to get my net running correctly might be adversely affecting it
 
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