CARNET Meter

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CARNET Meter

Measuring data transfer speed to and from the CARNET network is possible using CARNET's server within the Ookla Speedtest server network.

Data transfer speed measurement results vary depending on:

  • number of users concurrently using the network
  • types of user access networks
  • user computer load
  • CARNET server load
  • internet browser that is used and so on.

The measurement results are for personal use only and cannot be used for any other purpose. 

Users

students
students
parents
CARNET System Engineers
e-Citizens
schools
ministries
teachers
professor
scientists
other AAI@EduHr users
publicity
Faculties and Higher Education Institutions
other public institutions

How to become a user

For users who want to measure the data transfer speed from their computer to the CARNET network or vice versa, it is sufficient to go to the address with their web browser https://www.speedtest.net/, select CARNET's server, and start the measurement. 

Questions and answers

What can be measured?
  • data transfer rate from CARNET's server to the user's computerdownload)
  • data transfer speed from the user's computer to CARNET's serverupload)
  • ping latency
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Contact

CARNET Helpdesk

Phone: +385 1 6661 555
E-mail: helpdesk@carnet.hr

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