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# Settings
![Letzter Test](/assets/images/de/settings.png){align="right"}
Clicking on the **settings-icon** ⚙️ opens the settings page. You can find an example on the right.
In this menu you can find settings as well as functions like exporting tests.
To make the design clearer, the settings related to the internet can be found in the first 4 lines.
All options related to speed tests can be found in the 2nd box. Here you can e.g. set the frequency of the tests or
select a server.
In the 3rd box you can find settings related to the interface. Here you can change the language or the view.
<br clear="both" />
## Internet related settings
Here are settings that relate to your optimal Internet.
::: tip What's the point?
MySpeed uses colored icons to symbolize the quality of your internet connection. If you enter these values here, MySpeed
will show you by icons if your internet is good, medium or bad.
:::
### 🏓 Ping
The ping is a value that shows the duration of the connection between your computer and the internet in **ms**.
The faster (i.e. lower), the better.
### ⬆️ Up-Speed
The up-speed is the speed at which your computer sends data. The higher the value, the better.
### ⬇️ Down-Speed
The down-speed is the speed at which your computer receives data. The higher the value, the better.
### 🛠️ Optimal values
If you don't know what values you should enter here, you can use this button. MySpeed will then try to determine the
optimal values for you.
## Speedtest settings
### 🖥️ Change server
MySpeed chooses the next server automatically at startup. But if you find a closer server, you can select it here. You
can choose one from the list or enter an ID. You can read more about this [here](https://www.ookla.com/network).
### 🔑 Change password
Is your MySpeed instance public and you don't want others or only authorized people to see your internet speed? Then you
can protect MySpeed with a password here, which has to be entered when visiting the site.
### 🕒 Set frequency
Here you can set the frequency in which MySpeed performs your tests. This setting can be relevant for slower
connections.
### ⏸️ Pause speed tests
Do you have to upload an important document right now and MySpeed is affecting your internet speed a lot? Then you can
pause it here for a certain time. This can be relevant especially for slow connections.
### 🌐 Integrations
MySpeed uses integrations to notify you when your internet is down. You have services like Discord, Telegram, or Gotify
to choose from. If you want to process the data yourself, you can also specify a webhook and have all events sent to
you.
## Interface settings
### 📅 Set period
Here you can define how many tests will be displayed in the specified period. You can choose between the last 24 and 48
hours as well as the last 7 or 30 days. If you select one of the last two, you will be shown averages to make the
interface clearer.
### 📤 Export tests
Do you want to be sure and download your tests to your computer? Then you can export your tests here.
### 🌍 Change language
MySpeed is currently available in English and German languages. With this option you can change the language. Do you
want to participate and translate MySpeed into another language? Then have a
look [here](https://crowdin.com/project/myspeed).
### 📊 Change view
MySpeed offers you two views. The first one is the default view you already know. The second one is the **Test
Statistics**. Here you can see all tests with the help of widgets and diagrams.
### Information
This section shows you information about your MySpeed instance. Nothing important, just a little info. :)

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# Settings
![Latest test](/assets/images/en/settings.png){align="right"}
Clicking on the **settings-icon** ⚙️ opens the settings page. You can find an example on the right.
In this menu you can find settings as well as functions like exporting tests.
To make the design clearer, the settings related to the internet can be found in the first 4 lines.
All options related to speed tests can be found in the 2nd box. Here you can e.g. set the frequency of the tests or
select a server.
In the 3rd box you can find settings related to the interface. Here you can change the language or the view.
<br clear="both" />
## Internet related settings
Here are settings that relate to your optimal Internet.
::: tip What's the point?
MySpeed uses colored icons to symbolize the quality of your internet connection. If you enter these values here, MySpeed
will show you by icons if your internet is good, medium or bad.
:::
### 🏓 Ping
The ping is a value that shows the duration of the connection between your computer and the internet in **ms**.
The faster (i.e. lower), the better.
### ⬆️ Up-Speed
The up-speed is the speed at which your computer sends data. The higher the value, the better.
### ⬇️ Down-Speed
The down-speed is the speed at which your computer receives data. The higher the value, the better.
### 🛠️ Optimal values
If you don't know what values you should enter here, you can use this button. MySpeed will then try to determine the
optimal values for you.
## Speedtest settings
### 🖥️ Change server
MySpeed chooses the next server automatically at startup. But if you find a closer server, you can select it here. You
can choose one from the list or enter an ID. You can read more about this [here](https://www.ookla.com/network).
### 🔑 Change password
Is your MySpeed instance public and you don't want others or only authorized people to see your internet speed? Then you
can protect MySpeed with a password here, which has to be entered when visiting the site.
### 🕒 Set frequency
Here you can set the frequency in which MySpeed performs your tests. This setting can be relevant for slower
connections.
### ⏸️ Pause speed tests
Do you have to upload an important document right now and MySpeed is affecting your internet speed a lot? Then you can
pause it here for a certain time. This can be relevant especially for slow connections.
### 🌐 Integrations
MySpeed uses integrations to notify you when your internet is down. You have services like Discord, Telegram, or Gotify
to choose from. If you want to process the data yourself, you can also specify a webhook and have all events sent to
you.
## Interface settings
### 📅 Set period
Here you can define how many tests will be displayed in the specified period. You can choose between the last 24 and 48
hours as well as the last 7 or 30 days. If you select one of the last two, you will be shown averages to make the
interface clearer.
### 📤 Export tests
Do you want to be sure and download your tests to your computer? Then you can export your tests here.
### 🌍 Change language
MySpeed is currently available in English and German languages. With this option you can change the language. Do you
want to participate and translate MySpeed into another language? Then have a
look [here](https://crowdin.com/project/myspeed).
### 📊 Change view
MySpeed offers you two views. The first one is the default view you already know. The second one is the **Test
Statistics**. Here you can see all tests with the help of widgets and diagrams.
### Information
This section shows you information about your MySpeed instance. Nothing important, just a little info. :)

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# Einstellungen
![Letzter Test](/assets/images/de/settings.png){align="right"}
Mit einem Klick auf das **Einstellungs-Icon :material-cog:** öffnet sich die Einstellungsseite. Du findest ein Beispiel
dazu rechts.
In diesem Menü lassen sich sowohl Einstellungen als auch Funktionen wie das Exportieren von Tests wiederfinden.
Um das Design übersichtlicher zu gestalten, finden sich die Einstellungen bezogen auf das Internet in den ersten 4
Zeilen.
Alle Optionen, die sich auf Speedtests beziehen, sind im 2. Kasten zu finden. Hier kannst du z.B. die Häufigkeit der
Tests einstellen oder einen Server auswählen.
Im 3. Kasten findest du Einstellungen, die sich auf das Interface beziehen. Hier kannst du z.B. die Sprache ändern oder
die Ansicht wechseln.
<br clear="both" />
## Internetbezogene Einstellungen
Hierbei handelt es sich um Einstellungen, die sich auf dein optimales Internet beziehen.
!!! tip "Was ist der Sinn dahinter?"
MySpeed verwendet farbige Icons, um die Qualität deiner Internetverbindung zu symbolisieren. Gibst du in diesen
Einstellungen das Internet deines Anbieters an, wird MySpeed dir anhand von Symbolen zeigen, ob dein Internet gut,
mittelmäßig oder schlecht ist.
=== ":material-tennis: Ping"
Der Ping ist ein Wert, der die Dauer der Verbindung zwischen deinem Computer und dem Internet in **ms** anzeigt.
Je schneller (also niedriger), desto besser.
=== ":material-arrow-up: Up-Speed"
Der Up-Speed ist die Geschwindigkeit, mit der dein Computer Daten sendet. Je höher der Wert, desto besser.
=== ":material-arrow-down: Down-Speed"
Der Down-Speed ist die Geschwindigkeit, mit der dein Computer Daten empfängt. Je höher der Wert, desto besser.
=== ":material-auto-fix: Optimale Werte"
Wenn du nicht weißt, welche Werte du hier eingeben sollst, kannst du diese Schaltfläche verwenden. MySpeed wird
dann versuchen, die optimalen Werte für dich zu ermitteln.
## Speedtest-Einstellungen
=== ":material-server: Server wechseln"
MySpeed sucht sich schon beim Start automatisch den nächsten Server aus. Solltest du allerdings einen näheren
Server finden, kannst du diesen hier auswählen. Du kannst hierbei einen aus der Liste wählen oder eine ID eingeben.
Mehr dazu erfährst du [hier](https://www.ookla.com/network)
=== ":material-key: Passwort ändern"
Ist deine MySpeed-Instanz öffentlich und du möchtest nicht, dass andere oder nur autorisierte Personen deine Internetgeschwindigkeit
einsehen können? Dann kannst du hier MySpeed mit einem Passwort schützen, welches beim Besuch der Seite eingegeben werden muss.
=== ":material-clock: Häufigkeit einstellen"
Hier kannst du die Häufigkeit angeben, in der MySpeed deine Tests durchführt. Diese Einstellung kann gerade bei
langsameren Verbindungen relevant sein.
=== ":material-pause: Speedtests pausieren"
Musst du gerade ein wichtiges Dokument hochladen und MySpeed beeinträchtigt deine Internetgeschwindigkeit sehr? Dann
kannst du sie hier für eine bestimmte Zeit pausieren. Dies kann gerade bei langsamen Verbindungen relevant sein.
=== ":material-webhook: Integrationen"
![Integrationen](/assets/images/de/integrations.png){align="right"}
MySpeed verwendet Integrationen, um dich zu benachrichtigen, wenn dein Internet ausfällt.
Dabei hast du Dienste wie Discord, Telegram oder Gotify zur Auswahl. Möchtest du die Daten selbst verarbeiten, kannst du
auch einen Webhook angeben und dir alle Events zuschicken lassen.
## Interface-Einstellungen
=== ":material-calendar-month: Zeitraum festlegen"
Hier kannst du festlegen, wie viele Tests dir im angegebenen Zeitraum angezeigt werden. Dabei kannst du auswählen zwischen den
letzten 24 und 48 Stunden sowie den letzten 7 oder 30 Tagen. Wählst du eines der beiden letzten aus, so werden dir Durchschnitte
angezeigt, um das Interface übersichtlich zu gestalten.
=== ":material-file-export: Tests exportieren"
Möchtest du mal sicher gehen und deine Tests auf deinen Computer laden? Dann kannst du hier deine Tests exportieren.
=== ":material-globe-model: Sprache ändern"
MySpeed ist derzeit in Deutsch und Englisch Sprachen verfügbar. Mit dieser Option kannst du die Sprache ändern.
Möchtest du mitwirken und MySpeed in eine weitere Sprache übersetzen? Dann schau doch mal [hier](https://crowdin.com/project/myspeed).
=== ":material-equalizer: Ansicht wechseln"
![Ansicht wechseln](/assets/images/de/view.png){align="right"}
MySpeed bietet dir zwei Ansichten an. Die erste ist die Standardansicht, die du bereits kennst. Die zweite ist die
**Test-Statistik**. Hier werden dir alle Tests mithilfe von Widgets und Diagrammen angezeigt.
=== ":material-information: Information"
Dieser Bereich zeigt dir Informationen über deine MySpeed-Instanz. Nichts Wichtiges, einfach nur eine kleine Info. :)

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# settings
![Last test](/assets/images/en/settings.png){align="right"}
Clicking on the **settings-icon :material-cog:** opens the settings page. You can find an example
on the right.
In this menu you can find settings as well as functions like exporting tests.
To make the design clearer, the settings related to the internet can be found in the first 4
lines.
All options related to speed tests can be found in the 2nd box. Here you can e.g. set the frequency of the
tests or select a server.
In the 3rd box you can find settings related to the interface. Here you can change the language or the view.
change the view.
<br clear="both" />
## Internet related settings
Here are settings that relate to your optimal Internet.
!!! tip "What's the point?"
MySpeed uses colored icons to symbolize the quality of your internet connection.
If you enter these values here, MySpeed will show you by icons if your internet is good, medium or bad.
=== ":material-tennis: Ping"
The ping is a value that shows the duration of the connection between your computer and the internet in **ms**.
The faster (i.e. lower), the better.
=== ":material-arrow-up: Up-Speed"
The up-speed is the speed at which your computer sends data. The higher the value, the better.
=== ":material-arrow-down: Down-Speed"
The down-speed is the speed at which your computer receives data. The higher the value, the better.
=== ":material-auto-fix: Optimal values"
If you don't know what values you should enter here, you can use this button. MySpeed will then try to determine the optimal values for you.
## Speedtest settings
=== ":material-server: Change server"
MySpeed chooses the next server automatically at startup. But if you find a closer server,
you can select it here. You can choose one from the list or enter an ID.
You can read more about this [here](https://www.ookla.com/network)
=== ":material-key: Change password"
Is your MySpeed instance public and you don't want others or only authorized people to see your internet speed?
Then you can protect MySpeed with a password here, which has to be entered when visiting the site.
=== ":material-clock: Set frequency"
Here you can set the frequency in which MySpeed performs your tests. This setting can be relevant for
slower connections.
=== ":material-pause: Pause speed tests"
Do you have to upload an important document right now and MySpeed is affecting your internet speed a lot? Then
you can pause it here for a certain time. This can be relevant especially for slow connections.
=== ":material-webhook: Integrations"
![integrations](/assets/images/en/integrations.png){align="right"}
MySpeed uses integrations to notify you when your internet is down.
You have services like Discord, Telegram or Gotify to choose from. If you want to process the data yourself, you can also specify a
webhook and have all events sent to you.
## Interface settings
=== ":material-calendar-month: Set period"
Here you can define how many tests will be displayed in the specified period. You can choose between
the last 24 and 48 hours as well as the last 7 or 30 days. If you select one of the last two, you will be shown averages to make the
to make the interface clearer.
=== ":material-file-export: Export tests"
Do you want to be sure and download your tests to your computer? Then you can export your tests here.
=== ":material-globe-model: Change language"
MySpeed is currently available in English and German languages. With this option you can change the language.
Do you want to participate and translate MySpeed into another language? Then have a look [here](https://crowdin.com/project/myspeed).
=== ":material-equalizer: Change view"
![Change view](/assets/images/en/view.png){align="right"}
MySpeed offers you two views. The first one is the default view you already know. The second one is the
**Test Statistics**. Here you can see all tests with the help of widgets and diagrams.
=== ":material-information: Information"
This section shows you information about your MySpeed instance. Nothing important, just a little info. :)