A Komodo Test is executed by a Komodo Eye Device. It is an individual test of a computer network. The Komodo Eye Device executes an individual test run on a five minute interval. Each test is composed of multiple sub-tests. Each sub-test represents a user interacting on the computer network with a device. The two most common and useful sub-tests are the Komodo Speed Test and the Komodo Latency Test.
Here is a list of metrics that are gathered during a Komodo Test.
- Signal strength
- Number of possible users
- Network connection
- IP Allocation and DHCP
- DHCP Lease times
- Network authentication pass/fail
- DNS pass/fail
- Per-user browsing speed
- Per-user streaming speed
- Total circuit speed
- Available circuit bandwidth
- Latency by network segment (LAN, ISP, SaaS Application)
- Jitter
- Packet loss
- Signal to noise ratio (SNR)
- Noise floor
- Wireless channel saturation
- Wireless channel conflicts
- Transmit and receive rates
- Beacon interval
- Mean Opinion Score (MOS)
- Captive portal pass/fail
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