Internet Speed Test
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Understanding Your Results
Download Speed
Download speed measures how quickly data travels from the internet to your device. Higher numbers mean faster downloads, streaming, and browsing.
Upload Speed
Upload speed measures how quickly data travels from your device to the internet. Higher numbers mean faster video calls, social media uploads, and cloud backups.
Ping & Jitter
Ping measures the response time between your device and the server in milliseconds. Lower numbers mean less lag. Jitter measures the consistency of your ping - lower jitter means a more stable connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good internet speed?
A good internet speed depends on your needs. For basic browsing and email, 10-25 Mbps is sufficient. For streaming HD video, 25-50 Mbps is recommended. For gaming and 4K streaming, 50-100+ Mbps is ideal. Upload speeds of 5-10 Mbps are generally adequate for most users.
How does an internet speed test work?
An internet speed test works by sending and receiving data packets between your device and a test server. It measures download speed by downloading sample files, upload speed by sending data to the server, and ping by measuring the time it takes for data to travel to the server and back.
Why is my internet speed slower than what I pay for?
Several factors can affect your internet speed: network congestion during peak hours, Wi-Fi signal interference, outdated equipment, distance from your router, or limitations of your device. Try running the test at different times of day and with a wired connection for more accurate results.
How can I improve my internet speed?
To improve your internet speed: position your router centrally and away from interference, use a wired connection when possible, upgrade your router if it's outdated, close unused applications and browser tabs, scan for malware, and contact your ISP if problems persist.