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-If you experience performance problems ​ like freezing, slow loading of the pages and the slides, tabs not opening, glitches, browser crashing... +===== Test your connection ​===== 
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-PMA.control needs an open connection between the browser and the server site. That means you need multiple ​ **round trips** to and from your servers before the browser starts loading the content. +
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-This roundtrip delay is determined by the quality of your local network (WI-FI or Ethernet), local routers, internet provider, location of the servers, traffic volume and network load at a specific time. E.g. If your servers are on the other side of the planet from your client, each round trip is going to be over 500 milliseconds. +
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-The speedtest gives you a good indication if your connection ​is powerful enough for the use of PMA.control. It measures both the **roundtrip delay** as well as the **download speed**. +
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-From our measurements during past trainings we concluded that for a satisfactory user experience, a maximal **roundtrip delay** of 120 ms and a **download speed** of at least 3-5 Mbps per active browser is needed. ​+
  
 +If you experience performance problems like freezing, slow loading of the pages and the slides, tabs not opening, glitches, browser crashing, Pathotrainer provides you with a onboard troubleshooting tool to test your connection in the tab '​speedtest'​.
  
 +This speedtest allows to measure both the **roundtrip delay** as well as the **download speed**.
  
 +A functional Pathotrainer instance needs an open connection between the browser and the server site. That means you need multiple round trips to and from the (tile-)servers before the browser starts loading the content.
 +This roundtrip delay is determined by the quality of your local network (WI-FI or Ethernet), local routers, internet provider, geolocation of the servers, traffic volume and network load at a specific time. E.g. If your servers are on the other side of the planet from your client, each round trip is going to be over 500 milliseconds.
  
 +From our own measurements during past trainings we concluded that for a satisfactory user experience, a maximal **roundtrip delay** of 120 ms and a **download speed** of at least 3-5 Mbps per active browser is needed. ​
  
 +{{ :​speedtest.mp4 |}}
  
  
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