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Speed test settings with non-symmetrical plan/service speeds

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    Hello, I'm interested in using the Speed Test functionality of the OutagesIO agent, but when I went to enable/configure this I see that there's only a single field for specifying the internet plan/service speed. How do I configure this for non-symmetrical plan/service speed (eg. 1Gbps download and 50Mbps upload)? Thank you.

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      Hi Marc,

      The value is intended always for the download speed which is usually higher or equal to upload.
      Also the percentage, right below, is intended for download only even if the results are including also upload and latency.

      Ed (K.)
      Development Team

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