We often answer questions such as "How can I test the Coolhousing connectivity?" That is why we have decided to create a testing webpage, where you can find the necessary instructions. You can test IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. You will also find instructions for how to test latency (ping), number of connection points (routers) in your traceroute and also downloadable files of various sizes.
Files may be found on virtual or physical servers. We hope that this webpage will help you to make your decision.
IPv4 ping and traceroute
To test latency (ping) under IPv4, enter the following code into the command line. To make sure that the test is as precise as possible, we recommend testing the ping from several locations.
Linux/Unix

Windows

You can find the number of routers between you and the Coolhousing datacentre under the IPv4 protocol by entering the following command. To make sure that the test is as precise as possible, we recommend testing the traceroute from several locations.
Linux/Unix

Windows

IPv6 ping and traceroute
To test latency (ping) under IPv4, enter the following code into the command line. To make sure that the test is as precise as possible, we recommend testing the ping from several locations.
Linux/Unix


You can find the number of routers between you and the Coolhouisng datacentre under the IPv4 protocol by entering the following command. To make sure that the test is as precise as possible, we recommend testing the traceroute from several locations.
Linux/Unix

Windows

Data download speed
To test data download speed, we have selected several independent files for you. These files are made of random data, and although listed as test files, will appear to be corrupt if you try and open them.
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All services Port:80 | Port:443 |
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All services Port:80 | Port:443 |
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All services Port:80 | Port:443 |