Internet Speed Test
Check your download speed, upload speed, ping, and jitter in seconds. Run a fast, browser-based test and see what your connection can actually handle.
What This Test Measures
We analyze five core components of your network link to diagnose your connection quality.
Download Speed
How fast data travels from servers to your device. Important for loading websites, streaming videos, and downloading files.
Learn more →Upload Speed
How fast data travels from your device to the internet. Important for sending emails, cloud backups, and Zoom calls.
Learn more →Ping & Jitter
Latency measures round-trip delay in milliseconds. Jitter represents variance. Critical for gaming and VoIP.
Learn more →What Speed Do You Actually Need?
Your required speed depends on how many people are online and what tasks they are running. A gigabit connection isn't necessary for basic browsing, but is crucial for large smart homes or remote editing teams.
View Detailed Speed Chart| Household Size | Recommended Speed | Use Cases |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - 2 Users | 50 - 100 Mbps | HD streaming, email, basic video calls |
| 3 - 4 Users | 200 - 400 Mbps | 4K video streams, gaming, remote work |
| 5+ Users | 500 - 1000 Mbps | Large downloads, fiber capabilities, multiple devices |
Is Your Internet Slow?
If your speed test results are lower than expected, follow our step-by-step diagnostic tips to fix router, WiFi, or device bottlenecks without buying a new plan.
Troubleshoot Slow ConnectionFrequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about internet speeds, routing, and router hardware.