@soul
What's your IP? Some of you think that because speedtest.net chose Indonesia as your closest server, that you have an Indonesian IP. That's not true.
Get you IP from whatismyip.com/org and check it against the apnic.net database.
inetnum: 110.159.0.0 - 110.159.255.255
netname: ADSLSTREAMYX
descr: CORE IP DEVELOPMENT,
descr: TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
country: MY
admin-c: SM135-AP
tech-c: EAK2-AP
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
As far as I know, all Unifi users so far have been put on 110.159.x.x and this entire range is a Malaysian IP range. But some sites think that Indonesia/East Malaysia is closer to this range so they select Indo as your speedtest server.. no **** your speedtest will be slow.
And yes, the Indo server (PT Telekomunikasi) which it defaults to (yellow star) has terrible connectivity.

These are my own Unifi speedtests.. as you can see its the ISP field which matters because it tells you what ISP/IP range you're on. The server field is what server you're running the speed test against. When I change between MY/Indo server, the 'server' field changes but the ISP field remains the same.
Don't simply make reports if you don't understand what you're looking at, lol
This is an issue with the GeoIP database speedtest is using, not your line. There's nothing to fix here :/
This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Jun 17 2010, 05:54 PM