The IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest

https://ipv6-speedtest.graupe.de/index6.php The IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest 0 2/5 stars ★★☆☆☆ Hans van der Graaf

In general, the IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest is not a recommended speed test, mainly because this speed test is inaccurate (there are more accurate speed tests).

 

With an adverstised speed of 100 Mbps and an average measured internet speed of 106.5 Mbps, we conclude that the IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest is not an accurate speed test (Accuracy score: 20/100).

The IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest is a ambiguous speed test. That is, this speed test measures structural an internet speed somewhere between the the advertised speed and your your true internet speed.

The result page of the IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest

We were not able to find the owner of this speed test. We also have no idea how old this speed test is. The URL is not known in the Wayback Machine.

The IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest is a clone of the LibreSpeed speed test.

Pros

This IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest has the following pros:

  1. It uses IPv6 to test your internet speed
  2. There are no ads
  3. There are no cookies

Cons

This IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest has the following cons:

  1. The results are ambiguous
  2. The owner is unknown
  3. There is no privacy policy

When to use IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest

If you just want to know what your internet speed is, then use another speed test. Read our advice for a better speed test that suits your needs.

This speed test explicitly tests your IPv6 speed, if you want to test your IPv4 speed you might use IPv4 HTML5 Speedtest.

Note that the average IPv6 speed measured with this speed test is 106.5 Mbps while the average IPv4 speed measured with the IPv4 HTML5 Speedtest is 108.1 Mbps. This is consistent with the findings of our IPv4 versus IPv6 test.

How we tested

We have tested the IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest in a standardized way. This makes speed tests easy to compare.

The following results form the basis for this speed test review:

  1. Abort/pause possible: yes
  2. Ad-free: yes
  3. Average download speed of 3 measurements: 106.5 Mbps
  4. Clear indication of the current focus: no
  5. Correct back button behavior: yes
  6. Flesch Reading Ease score of the privacy policy: 0 (there is no privacy policy)
  7. Number of ACheckers known problems: 0
  8. Number of cookies: 0
  9. Number of measured features: 3
  10. Number of Wave errors: 1 (see below)
  11. Observatory score: 10 (see below)
  12. Tingtun score: 88.89 (see below)
  13. Total data use of 3 measurements: 870.96 MiBs
  14. Total time to complete 3 tests: 126 seconds

It was not possible to perform all tests. We got errors while we use Wave, Observatory and Tingtun similar to the errors during testing of IPv4 / IPv6 - HTML5 Speedtest.

Because these tests did work in the IPv4 mode, we simply copied the results of the IPv4 speed test (Wave, Observatory, Tingtun).