ISP Load report shows incorrectly Latency #'s

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ISP Load report shows incorrectly Latency #'s
ISP Load report shows incorrectly Latency #'s
2022-06-23 12:22:02 - last edited 2022-06-23 12:25:14
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Firmware Version: 5.3.1

Based on the image of the report below my Latency (orange line) is between 100 and 250ms.  

This report is off by a factor of 10.  My latency is usually between 10 and 25msecs as shown from the speedtest results below :

 

 

This has been present since I started using the Omada solution (just over 1 year now) but I'm just getting around to reporting it now.

 

Team TP-Link can you please fix ?

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Re:ISP Load report shows incorrectly Latency #'s
2022-06-24 13:04:34

  @TandS 

 

I've noticed the same thing, but I chalked it up to being the average latency of all connections...not just one to your ISP or nearest Ookla site.  Will be interesting to see what comes back from TPLINK here.  To be honest, real world average latency is a more useful stat.  Why you ask?  Well one of my ISPs, using FTTH promised 'Up to 500M' symmetrical for their 'Fibe' service.... but there's only one way to get that.... and that's via their own speedtest node, clearly deep inside their network...because if I go to a speedtest site from Ookla or any other publicly available one...my throughput drops to 50-60% of the 'captive' node.  So clearly the bottleneck (throttling? cough cough) is in their internet peering routers/firewalls.

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