Function downloadSpeed($strUploadUrl) { $topServerUrlSpilt = $strUploadUrl -split 'upload' $url = $topServerUrlSpilt[0] + 'random2000x2000.jpg' $col = new-object System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection $wc = new-object system.net.WebClient $wc.QueryString = $col $downloadElaspedTime = (measure-command {$webpage1 = $wc.DownloadData($url)}).totalmilliseconds $string = [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($webpage1) $downSize = ($webpage1.length + $webpage2.length) / 1Mb $downloadSize = [Math]::Round($downSize, 2) $downloadTimeSec = $downloadElaspedTime * 0.001 $downSpeed = ($downloadSize / $downloadTimeSec) * 8 $downloadSpeed = [Math]::Round($downSpeed, 2) return $downloadSpeed } <# Using this method to make the submission to speedtest. Its the only way i could figure out how to interact with the page since there is no API. More information for later here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/290591 #> $objXmlHttp = New-Object -ComObject MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP $objXmlHttp.Open("GET", "http://www.speedtest.net/speedtest-config.php", $False) $objXmlHttp.Send() #Retrieving the content of the response. [xml]$content = $objXmlHttp.responseText <# Gives me the Latitude and Longitude so i can pick the closer server to me to actually test against. It doesnt seem to automatically do this. Lat and Longitude for tampa at my house are $orilat = 27.9238 and $orilon = -82.3505 This is corroborated against: http://www.travelmath.com/cities/Tampa,+FL - It checks out. #> $oriLat = $content.settings.client.lat $oriLon = $content.settings.client.lon #Making another request. This time to get the server list from the site. $objXmlHttp1 = New-Object -ComObject MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP $objXmlHttp1.Open("GET", "http://www.speedtest.net/speedtest-servers.php", $False) $objXmlHttp1.Send() #Retrieving the content of the response. [xml]$ServerList = $objXmlHttp1.responseText <# $Cons contains all of the information about every server in the speedtest.net database. I was going to filter this to US servers only which would speed this up a lot but i know we have overseas partners we run this against. Results returned look like this for each individual server: url : http://speedtestnet.rapidsys.com/speedtest/upload.php lat : 27.9709 lon : -82.4646 name : Tampa, FL country : United States cc : US sponsor : Rapid Systems id : 1296 #> $cons = $ServerList.settings.servers.server #Below we calculate servers relative closeness to you by doing some math against latitude and longitude. foreach($val in $cons) { $R = 6371; [float]$dlat = ([float]$oriLat - [float]$val.lat) * 3.14 / 180; [float]$dlon = ([float]$oriLon - [float]$val.lon) * 3.14 / 180; [float]$a = [math]::Sin([float]$dLat/2) * [math]::Sin([float]$dLat/2) + [math]::Cos([float]$oriLat * 3.14 / 180 ) * [math]::Cos([float]$val.lat * 3.14 / 180 ) * [math]::Sin([float]$dLon/2) * [math]::Sin([float]$dLon/2); [float]$c = 2 * [math]::Atan2([math]::Sqrt([float]$a ), [math]::Sqrt(1 - [float]$a)); [float]$d = [float]$R * [float]$c; $ServerInformation += @([pscustomobject]@{Distance = $d; Country = $val.country; Sponsor = $val.sponsor; Url = $val.url }) } $serverinformation = $serverinformation | Sort-Object -Property distance #Runs the functions 4 times and takes the highest result. $DLResults1 = downloadSpeed($serverinformation[0].url) $SpeedResults += @([pscustomobject]@{Speed = $DLResults1;}) $DLResults2 = downloadSpeed($serverinformation[1].url) $SpeedResults += @([pscustomobject]@{Speed = $DLResults2;}) $DLResults3 = downloadSpeed($serverinformation[2].url) $SpeedResults += @([pscustomobject]@{Speed = $DLResults3;}) $DLResults4 = downloadSpeed($serverinformation[3].url) $SpeedResults += @([pscustomobject]@{Speed = $DLResults4;}) $UnsortedResults = $SpeedResults | Sort-Object -Property speed $WanSpeed = $UnsortedResults[3].speed Write-Host "Wan Speed is $($Wanspeed) Mbit/Sec"