Free Online Tool

Internet Speed Test

Measure your internet connection speed instantly with precision

Test download speed, upload speed, and latency to optimize your network performance

Download Speed
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Mbps
Download Speed
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How fast data reaches your device from the internet

Upload Speed
--.- Mbps

How fast your device sends data to the internet

Ping (Latency)
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Response time of your connection - lower is better

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Speed Benchmarks

100+ Mbps - Excellent
4K streaming, large downloads, multiple devices
50-100 Mbps - Very Good
HD streaming, video calls, online gaming
10-50 Mbps - Good
HD streaming, web browsing, email
0-10 Mbps - Basic
Basic browsing, social media, email

Tips for Better Speed

Close Background Apps
Shut down unnecessary applications and browser tabs
Use Wired Connection
Ethernet provides faster, more stable speeds than WiFi
Restart Your Router
Power cycle your router to refresh the connection
Move Closer to Router
Reduce distance and obstacles for better WiFi signal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good internet speed?

A good internet speed is typically 50-100 Mbps for most households. This allows for HD streaming, video calls, and multiple devices connected simultaneously without issues.

Why is my internet slower than expected?

Several factors can affect your speed: distance from router, network congestion, outdated equipment, interference from walls, or too many devices using bandwidth simultaneously.

How often should I test my internet speed?

Test your speed monthly or whenever you notice performance issues. If you consistently get lower speeds than what you're paying for, contact your internet service provider.

What's the difference between download and upload speed?

Download speed is how fast data comes to your device (streaming, browsing). Upload speed is how fast you send data (video calls, file sharing). Most activities rely more on download speed.

Important Note

This speed test provides an estimate of your internet connection speed. Actual speeds may vary based on server location, network congestion, device capabilities, and other factors. For the most accurate results, close other applications and browser tabs while testing, and run multiple tests at different times of day.