Then there is something wrong with your skin. I don't have the @Include files it uses, and it appears to be very old Rainmeter code, but I'm sure it can be fixed. You are going to have to poke around in it and see why it appears to not be getting the same results.
The skin should return the same results (more or less) that you get on http://speedtest.net.
Ace_323 wrote:Can someone alter the code of my skin so it works?
No, probably no one can. Take care about the following:
jsmorley wrote:I don't have the @Include files it uses,
Same as jsmorley doesn't have it, neither us (me) don't have it, so even if we want, we can't help you, unless you don't post / upload everything needed.
I'm not sure what your problem is, because for me the two skins (that using your, respectively jsmorley's code), show the same values. So, I can't replicate your issue.
There is just one single thing I can think to. Try to replace the Update=500 option within the [Rainmeter] section, with Update=1000.