![]() ![]() ![]() While performing a network speed test via Terminal won’t be as flashy or aesthetically pleasing as it would be to use the website, it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with these commands in the rare chance that the website is blocked by a system administrator or otherwise. Image is merely a dramatization, you will not see a speedometer in the Terminal window. But if you’re using macOS Monterey or later, then you can do this right from a Terminal window. Most people who want to query their network’s data speeds will fire up a web browser and load the website, or at least something comparable. ![]()
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