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Get accurate download, upload, ping & jitter measurements in seconds
What is Internet Speed?
Internet speed refers to how quickly data travels between the internet and your device. It's measured in megabits per second (Mbps). The faster your speed, the quicker you can download files, stream videos, and browse the web.
Download Speed
How fast data travels from the internet to your device. Crucial for streaming, browsing, and downloading files.
Upload Speed
How fast data travels from your device to the internet. Important for video calls, uploading files, and cloud backups.
Ping (Latency)
The time it takes for a small data packet to travel from your device to a server and back. Lower is better, especially for gaming.
Jitter
The variation in ping times. Lower jitter means a more stable connection, which is critical for real-time applications.
How Our Speed Test Works
Ping Measurement
We send 20 small data packets to our server and measure the round-trip time. We discard outliers and average the rest for accuracy.
Download Test
We open 6 parallel connections and download data chunks of increasing size. We eliminate the TCP slow-start phase and measure sustained throughput.
Upload Test
Similar to download, we send data through multiple parallel streams and measure how quickly your connection can push data upstream.
Results Analysis
We calculate your jitter, packet loss, and assign a connection grade by comparing your results against national and global averages.
Tips to Improve Your Internet Speed
Use a Wired Connection
Ethernet cables provide more stable and faster connections than Wi-Fi. Connect directly to your router for the best speed test results.
Restart Your Router
A simple restart can clear cached data and fix temporary glitches. Unplug your router for 30 seconds, then plug it back in.
Close Background Apps
Apps running in the background can consume bandwidth. Close unnecessary programs and browser tabs before testing.
Update Your Router Firmware
Outdated firmware can cause performance issues. Check your router manufacturer's website for the latest updates.
Optimize Router Placement
Place your router in a central, elevated location away from walls and electronic devices that may cause interference.
Check for Interference
Other electronic devices, neighboring Wi-Fi networks, and physical obstacles can interfere with your signal. Try changing your Wi-Fi channel.